Toyota RAV4 Hybrid allocation reviewed as waiting time passes six months

Toyota is reviewing the allocation system for its in-demand RAV4 Hybrid after CarAdvice revealed some customers are receiving vehicles just four weeks after ordering them, while others are waiting up to 10 months. The waiting list for the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is so long it has prompted a Facebook page called Australians waiting for 2020 RAV4s, which encourages those in the queue to share their stories – and any tips on how to get their car sooner.

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