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Daihatsu Terios 4x4

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I really like this little suv....good style to it...much better than what came before.
Nice stance. It looks planted, with a nice long wheelbase for its overall length.

Future Scion maybe?

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Could be; the grill is similar in concept to the tC, and it'd be another box to replace the xB.
The D-Compact concept previews an indirect replacement for the RAV4, as the Toyota is replaced by a larger vehicle. In some markets where Daihatsu does not have a presence it may be sold by parent company Toyota, but probably not in the US, where the current RAV4 has never sold as well as true compact SUVs.

It looks just like a rav4 to me.

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Funny you should say that. You know who owns Daihatsu, right?

BTW: I think it's ugly.

Funny you should say that. You know who owns Daihatsu, right?

BTW: I think it's ugly.

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actually i didnt when i said that, but i do now

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