Talk:Toyota Fortuner
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The following paragraph was part of this article, but was not deemed appropriate because it's more on Toyota's overseas production venture instead of the Fortuner. Took the liberty of adjusting the passage and moving it into the Toyota article where it's more helpful.
Toyota initiated the IMV project to optimize global manufacturing and supply systems for pickup trucks and multipurpose vehicles, and to satisfy market demand in more than 140 countries worldwide. IMV calls for diesel engines to be made in Thailand, gasoline engines in Indonesia and manual transmissions in the Philippines and India, for supply to the countries charged with vehicle production. For vehicle assembly, Toyota will use plants in Thailand, Indonesia, Argentina and South Africa. These four main IMV production and export bases will supply Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Latin America and the Middle East with the five all-new IMV vehicles. IMV-series vehicle production including that in countries other than the four main production bases is projected to exceed 500,000 units in 2006.
- Two hundred percent (talk) 03:14, 29 February 2008 (UTC)

