What car has an 'X' on its license plate?

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Chavez
07/23/25 8:24pm
The 'X' on the license plate is the logo of the Toyota Reiz. Below is an introduction to the Toyota Reiz: 1. The MARK-X is the successor to the MARK-II, featuring a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive design. It ranks third in sales among all Toyota models and is positioned just below the Crown in terms of hierarchy. 2. TOYOTA, the world's largest automotive group, originally introduced the 'MARK-X' series, which was highly praised in Japan. The overall positioning of this model is above the famous Camry series from the same manufacturer. 3. The Toyota Reiz is equipped with reliable and durable 2500CC V6 and 3000CC V6 engines. It also features a finely crafted and highly complex 6-speed automatic transmission, including an avant-garde manual/automatic integrated serpentine gearshift panel system. The higher-cost rear-wheel-drive system, typically found in luxury cars, ensures more stable driving performance.
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08/10/25 6:24pm
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