Be carefull selling your truck with your company branding on it!

Mr Oberholtzer is suing the car dealership for $1,000,000 in damages, but Mr Eiland insists money isn't his main motivation

Seems legit. I mean if he was motivated by the money surely he'd want more than $1mil?

Actually I had a friend who sold his pickup to an African Aid company - this was around the Lybian Civil war - often joked we'd see it with an AA gun on it's bed while watching the news...
 
Of course his motivation is money.
Having $1m in the bank won't suddenly make people know he's not connected to ISIL unless he's planning on spending it on airing a TV ad during the Superbowl stating that.
 
That's a big blow torch, or is it a pipe unblocker? :D
If this mattered Toyota would never sell any trucks
 
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I'm fairly sure there was a story about Toyota having to explain to Homeland why so many jihadists used their trucks.


Edit: here you go. Yes, they are under investigation....

http://abcnews.go.com/International/us-officials-isis-toyota-trucks/story?id=34266539

Wow that's nuts. I'd say the easy answer is they want a reliable, adaptable and durable motor. Just ask Jeremy clarkson, even he couldn't kill it haha
Can't say Toyota has any control over who uses them for what once sold, wonder if the same question would be asked if they used fords or dodge/Chevy
 
I wonder if they should be talking to Clarkson as it was TG that showed how almost indestructible such Toyota pickup trucks can be, Toyota make them but someone somewhere "sells" them

Are you looking over my shoulder as I type? :p
 
$1m is just the starting point for suing someone these days isn't it? Those poor lawyers have to make a living too
 
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