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      02-24-2021, 07:33 AM   #5
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I actually wasn't expecting a totally new model (although this was more of redesign than I expected - I thought it was going to get the lipstick on a pig interior treatment like the IS). In all honesty, I'm betting that Toyota is busy in the background with the development of a full on EV wave to come, and biding their time in between. Why develop something from the ground up when you know your entire lineup is going to a far different platform in the years to come. Not to mention these will still sell, sell, sell.
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