2019 Toyota Tarago review: Farewell

Ask anyone that grew up in Australia from the late ’70s or early ’80s onwards if they remember the Toyota Tarago, and they’ll probably come back with a misty-eyed recollection of riding around in the back of a neighbour, friend or relative’s people mover, if not their mum or dad's. It may never have been the most popular car in Australia, yet at some point almost everyone has spent time in a Tarago. Now, though, it’s almost time to say goodbye.

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