Toyota RAV4 Hybrid delays still stretch six months or more – despite production ramp-up

Toyota RAV4 Hybrid customers are still obliged to wait six months or more to take delivery of their new cars – despite a significant ramp up in production and what Toyota claims is a fair allocation system. The waiting time for a new Toyota RAV4 Hybrid stretched up to 10 months last year and the company had claimed delays had eventually been reduced to three or four months in most cases. However, demand has not waned and waiting times have started to climb again.

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