Sunday, October 14, 2012

1980 Toyota HiAce


Quick, Safe and Reliable. This is how Toyota Hi Ace introduces itself to the Asian Public. Because of its interesting looks, compfort and large passenger capacity, the 1980 Toyota HiAce create an outstanding market sales during the early 80's. In a sales competition between the volkswagen Combi, Toyota Hiace has its easy passenger access and also a quite engine. Also, it was use commercially to be an ambulance, employees service or transport collector.

Toyota Hiace Full option was considered to have an average sales, since it was sold on higher rates for executive class. The Build in Airconditioned van tapped on its front and can support its passengers comfort for long driving. Toyota Hiace 1980 Build with support stabilizer and ready stereo casset deck, however the audio generation was a hit on stereo type disc, AM radio is smart way to entertain yourself while driving.

Toyota Hiace body was build tough and for optional you can choose a variant toyota hiace armed with bullbar or head bumper, it has a single lamp headlight that controls both high and low., and later models addedd its feature of yellow fog lamps below bumpers. Toyota company in Asia made an agreement with Good Year asia and Good Year services to provide well tires that usually build in japan and later in taiwan and license by UK, so toyota hiace has its better tires attached with its stell wheels and some variants has plastic wheel design cover.

More than Forty Thousand toyota hiace vans sold in a year in asian country during the early 80's and not included of those who ordered in custom built. It was nearly transported via ship carrier and later toyota made a decision to create its assembly plant in other countries, for the reason market sales get lower since the buyers know that locally assembled vehicle are not in good quality.


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