What is the crester car?

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MorganFitz
07/29/25 4:25pm
cresta is a model launched by Toyota under the MARK-X series. Here are the specific details about Toyota: 1. The Toyota automotive brand mainly includes its core brand Toyota and the luxury brand Lexus. 2. Toyota also owns two major subsidiaries, Denso and Aisin, both of which are world-renowned automotive parts suppliers, an advantage that other companies do not possess. Denso is the world's leading automotive parts supplier, and Aisin's transmission systems are widely used globally. 3. Toyota's technological advantages are reflected in the strong off-road capabilities of its models, such as the Land Cruiser and Prado. Toyota not only excels in off-road performance under the harsh road conditions of the Middle East but also boasts excellent durability and reliability.
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