Live and Legendary & porsche168, couldn't agree with you more.

My story ------

I know what I want, but just wanted to be further convinced by one of their sales reps. with an educated reason to buy the car.

No one seemed to be bothered, they all had a queue of customers waiting for the guys at the desk.

When I asked one of the sales reps. I want a, b, c, in the Camry, he just gave me a figure. When queried about the differences between the different alphabets that appear at the end of the Camry (name), he moved over to the next customer.

I know I want the Camry GLX or the Land Cruiser GX-R, I need the Land Cruiser because of the type of driving in Qatar and my own mileage requirements. I can afford the Camry GLX due to financial constraints.

I know, the toyota range is best for my mileage and can beat Honda, Nissan and Mazda any day in terms of maintenance. This has been my experience driving a Toyota all these years.

I was well received by the Nissan and Honda Rep. just walking into the showroom. They even worked out my EMI. The Nissan fellow worked out that I could easily afford the Super safari or the Murano(don't know if I got the spelling right.)

Even thought the experience with the Toyota sales guy was no good, I am still contemplating the Toyota, which requires the least amount of maintenance.

By the way, maintenance on Toyota is low but the price of spare parts has got up by 100%.