Why customers don't have options when negotiating to buy a new Toyota Hilux?

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Asked by Eliesa Feb 13, 2014 at 12:06 AM about the Toyota Hilux

Question type: General

The new Toyota hilux is only a sports make, when loading big farm produce at the back we cannot tie cargo, e.g - previous hilux model LN 166 have special strong hooks made with tray - back tray to hold cargo not to fall off from the back.

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the need has faded, Toyota say, we put only what most customers need to save costs, You can buy this tray and hooks at a parts store if needed .Still , the most repair friendly car company today.

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I think your answer didn't answer the question. Why toyota want to make a tray at the back ? Is it for display only or for loading cargo at the back. If the need has faded, than I guess it just a waste of money to buy it. I don't blame farmers now days buying second hand vehicles because their cargo's travelling long rough roads is more secure than loading it in a new Toyota hilux that doesn't guarantee safe arrival to its destination.

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