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Old December 29th 04, 03:12 AM
Charles Dickinson
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Default Toyota Echo HB

Not many Toyota Echo Hatchbacks, which are sold in Canada, make it
south to the USA. I published an essay about importing an HB on an
individual basis you may read at my website http://charlied.freeshell.org.
Thanks for your attention!


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Old December 29th 04, 04:21 PM
Brian Barnson
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"Charles Dickinson" > wrote in message
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> Not many Toyota Echo Hatchbacks, which are sold in Canada, make it
> south to the USA. I published an essay about importing an HB on an
> individual basis you may read at my website http://charlied.freeshell.org.
> Thanks for your attention!


I guess the grass is always greener on the other side. Every time I see
the
Echo Hatchback I wonder why they did that to a perfectly good (quite large,
actually) trunk. I would probably buy a Scion, the big boxy one, except
they don't sell them in Canada. Next car will be an Echo sedan.
Brian, in Cedar


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Old December 29th 04, 04:21 PM
Brian Barnson
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"Charles Dickinson" > wrote in message
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> Not many Toyota Echo Hatchbacks, which are sold in Canada, make it
> south to the USA. I published an essay about importing an HB on an
> individual basis you may read at my website http://charlied.freeshell.org.
> Thanks for your attention!


I guess the grass is always greener on the other side. Every time I see
the
Echo Hatchback I wonder why they did that to a perfectly good (quite large,
actually) trunk. I would probably buy a Scion, the big boxy one, except
they don't sell them in Canada. Next car will be an Echo sedan.
Brian, in Cedar


 




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