Oakville Beaver, 15 Jun 1994, p. 64

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tAvg, 7.9 city/hwy. (L/100km) x 601. fuel tank capacity * Mfr.‘s comparisons, domestic and import competition, 2/16/94. *Plus freight, P.D.L, taxes, administration and license. Delivery by June 30. 1994 Your Money < Goes Further in a Toyota 1091 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE (205) 842â€"8400 All New for 19951 Dual air bags, larger wheel base, more horsepower. Aggressive New Styling! Here Now At... Budget Stretching Purchase Price From Only "Serving Oakuville for over 21 Years" Avg. 756Km per tankful * Fullâ€"size spare * More standard equipment than Acura Integra RS, Ford Probe, Honda Prelude, Mazda Mystere RS « No deductible/ no transfer fee long term warranties.‘ cal 1 SPEERS RD.1 | in customer satisfaction in the Metro area! Resale value makes Toyota purchase good investment Among this year‘s highlights is the release of the 1995 Avalon, which Apa places in the top luxuâ€" ry category. "The Corolla was completely rebuilt in 1993, and that year, it won a bronze award for quality. So much for the saying that you should never buy a car in its first year of production!" In 1987, Land Rover returned to the North American market with the Range Rover, and six years later followed up with the Range Rover County LWB â€" Long Wheel Base. 1959; Rover depots existed in Toronto, Vancouver, San Francisco, New York, and Montreal. 1962; The North American headâ€" quarters were moved to New York. 1974; Sale of Land Rover products in North America were halted. By 1976, over one million Land Rovers were working and playing in over 120 countries. By the Fifties, it was obvious that Land Rover had quietly become a "cult car" with a huge and fastâ€"growing folâ€" lowing that covered all the major contiâ€" nents. As a concession to the increasing population of "civilian‘ Land Rovers, a metal roof was made available in 1950. A longâ€"wheel base version appeared in 1954. 1958: Rover established a North American subsidiary company with headquarters in Toronto. (Continued from page 2) says a Corolla retains 80 per cent of its value after two years, which is "unheard of in our industry!" â€" buying or leasing a Toyota is a smart investment, he notes. Land Rovers sold well in Canada and the Islands. In Canada, where the capabilities of the Land Rover were understood and appreciated, it was parâ€" ticularly popular in the West and in Newfoundland. In and around St. John‘s, Newfoundland, Land Rovers served the police and fire department, local industry, and even the Premier of the Province. day, it isn‘t difficult to stumble onto a Land Rover "expert" in some of the most remote villages on Earth. In 1949, Rootes Motors was named as North American distributor for Land Rover and Rover vehicles, holding the franchise for the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. Cult car attracted worldâ€"wide following (Continued from page 1) 3 2 THE ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY CANADA Ontario Ministry of Tourism Recreation Toyota dealers are known for supporting numerous local causâ€" es, and Apa is no exception, supâ€" porting the Oakville Waterfront Festival, soccer and baseball teams, the Rotary Club, and the Salvation Army‘s Christmas Care Drive. As a company, Apa says Toyota spends more money on research and development "than Mazda, Honda and Nissan comâ€" bined." Oakville Toyota is located at 1091 Speers Rd., Tel. $42â€"8400. Despite radical advances in technolâ€" ogy and powerful global political and economic trends, Land Rover has never turned its back on the original engineerâ€" ing precepts of 1948, or the proposition that function is the ultimate luxury anyâ€" where on Earth, road, or no road. Chairman Wilks would be pleased. Now, in 1994, the allâ€"new 1995 Discovery is the third fullâ€"time fourâ€" wheel drive Land Rover product line to be sold in Canada, and along with the 1995 Range Rover, Land Rover achieved another industry first by offerâ€" ing dual air bags in a sport utility vehicle and ABS brakes as standard equipment. The new flagship â€" Range Rover County LWB â€" was introduced to Canada in 1992 with electronically conâ€" trolled air suspension; 25 specially equipped Defender 110‘s were imported to this country the same year. In 1993, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) named the Range Rover County LWB "Best New Light Truck/Sport Utility Vehicle". In late fall 1993, the Defender 90 was launched. In 1990, Land Rover Canada Inc. dedicated its headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario and officially launched Range Rover in the Canadian market. Alan Manessy became General Manager of the Canadian operation in 1991. In the same year â€" Motoring ‘91 â€" Canada‘s award winning automotive television production, following an extensive road test and evaluation had these words to say, "the Range Rover enjoys the reputation of being the world‘s best offâ€"road vehicle. Having ventured into the backwoods, I can honâ€" estly say that I must agree. As and when the going gets rough, the big Rover truly struts its stuff." MARINE

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