What’s Yours Isn’t MineDespite the automotive industry’s global diversity, there are still some models exclusive to specific countries. That’s because different countries have different market needs and trends. For reference, think of one of the most recognizable nameplates in the world, the Toyota Hilux. You’d think there’d be a market for it across the globe, but in the U.S., the Hilux doesn’t exist; instead, it gets the Tacoma.The same can be said for Japan; some Japanese-branded cars aren’t sold in Japan’s unique market. However, one brand is considering shipping U.S.-made cars to its home country, joining Nissan and Toyota.
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Author: Pablo Salapantan





