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Toyota NZ lowers prices, gets rid of salesmen and haggling

Toyota Financial Services also buys into car-sharing software startup Mindkin.

Mackenzie Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018

Toyota New Zealand is getting rid of haggling and salesmen and reducing the prices of its cars, as part of a raft of changes in response to industry shifts.

But, instead of losses, the company expects its net income to go up 20%. 

Toyota announced the Drive Happy Project this morning, the

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Mackenzie Smith
Wed, 11 Jul 2018
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