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Originally Posted by vasia
Actually, if Toyota offers lots of stand-alone options, people have more control over what they want in their car. The reason being is that some of Toyota's packages don't make sense, like Tideland Prius says. Toyota's packages should make more sense, or at least be a bit more flexible.
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Flexibility of options increases overall vehicle cost, increase wait times (while people build it) and degrades quality as dealers end up installing stuff (and sometimes screwing it up since a machine installs are more reliable than human-installed).
Besides the Canadian market cannot withstand that type of increase and be competitive. As everyone is saying, take exchange rates into consideration and the Canadian RAV4 is more expensive already.