break squealing the tires in Lamborghinis and test driving fast motorcycles in order to take a turn at something a little more dangerous: reporting from Kabul for USA TODAY. Shortly after he arrived, he couldn’t help but notice how the streets are filled with Toyotas, Toyotas and more Toyotas:
Toyota’s image problems in the United States over unintended acceleration don’t seem to be having any spillover here in Afghanistan. Toyotas are the overwhelming four-wheeled motor vehicle of choice on the pitted and dusty streets of this capital city.
It is no exaggeration to say that virtually every automobile and SUV you see on the streets of Kabul carries a Toyota brand — or did until some owner peeled it off and replaced it with a BMW or Lexus sticker.
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