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Toyota's new Taxi! Must See!!!! (humour)

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Here's my reaction: I think it looks like a fusion of a Scion XB, Popemobile and a London Taxi.

 

It's just so...goofy. But I guess it's super practical, because it's a just another ugly box on wheels.

Sleek.  Stylish.  Powerful.  These are words I would not use to describe this vehicle.  Yes I see a smidge of London in this taxi.

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Sleek.  Stylish.  Powerful.  These are words I would not use to describe this vehicle.  Yes I see a smidge of London in this taxi.

 

The last time I was at the Toyota website and then a dealership (a few years ago), I can swear I saw those exact same 3 words on a banner talking about Toyota cars!

Sliding doors are a good idea in tight spaces.  I bet it handles like it is on rails with that low center of gravity.

toyota-jpn-taxi-concept-1-970x647-c.jpg

 

Here's my reaction: I think it looks like a fusion of a Scion XB, Popemobile and a London Taxi.

 

It's just so...goofy. But I guess it's super practical, because it's a just another ugly box on wheels.

Having gone to college in Kobe Japan spending almost 3 years there, the face is off the Toyota Crown cars that have been their standard like forever as taxis due to you being able to order them with rear doors that can be opened and closed by the drive from inside. This looks like a Crown that they just raised the roof on it giving it a bit of the UK taxi look.

 

Should be comfy and roomy inside plus far easier for the elderly with walkers and canes to get into and out of.

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