The Toyota logo is pictured at the 43rd Bangkok International Motor Show, in Bangkok, Thailand, March 22, 2022.The Toyota logo is pictured at the 43rd Bangkok International Motor Show, in Bangkok, Thailand, March 22, 2022.
Toyota South Africa Motors says 500 of its vehicles have passed inspection and will be sold after being assessed for damage followingThe company suffered extensive damage to its Toyota’s Prospecton plant south of Durban, forcing it to suspend operations.In a statement, Toyota South Africa Motors says the damage caused to its Prospecton facility has not yet been fully quantified.
While just 500 of the damaged vehicles have passed inspection to hit the sales floor, the company says it plans to scrap those that did not meet these standards. Leon Theron, senior vice president of sales and marketing, says efforts will be made to increase imports to make up for lost units.The video below looks at the extent of the infrastructure damage due to recent floods:
We're those cars submerged in the water during floods or you have been paid to dumb us for marketing purposes. Hope you enjoyed commission 😂💸💵💰
The it should be a second hand vehicle and more extended warranty