Crumpy once said he’d eat his hat if Toyota wasn't 1985's Number One for Commercial Vehicles in New Zealand. Safe bet. After all, Toyota Commercials have significantly outsold the competition for syears running* And the only real surprise displayed by Crumpy, was when we told him we've actually managed to improve the vehicles for 1986. So, Toyota Commercial Vehicles are well set to out-perform the competition yet again. As for Crumpy's hat? Forever safe on Crumpy's head. '■ iKir CIIIIIIIIV’SSICIIfJSBfCIIHniIIIIIISUCIXSS Toyota Hi-Ace. And in the 4WD Class, with 14 Landcruiser model options and a New styling, with the addition of 4-speed automatic transmission. choice of six, 4x4 Hi-Lux models, now featuring power steering, Together with Lite-Ace and Corolla Vans, Hi-Ace makes up New Toyota offers total flexibility for the 4WD buyer. *. ) Ad jV&fttT Zealand’s top selling van range. And Qyga. for 1986 — an expanded model range, including a 1.5 / * And Toyota Hi-Lux. A new addition comes to this top selling light tonne SWB Diesel for ultimate manoeuvrability. Plus a first in the New truck range — the versatile 2 wheel drive Double Cab Utility with a Zealand market — the 2 tonne wide Double Cab, LWB, Diesel model. ■ f M ■ ■ 1 » powerful 2 litre, petrol engine. . , . I > w J'"'’ ■ Fbr 1986, 12 Hi-Lux models, all featuring 5-speed transmission * Source: NZPO Registrations, 1981 to 1985 inclusive. ■ ■ w W and radial tyres.
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Press, 30 January 1986, Page 11
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