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Toyota’s T100, which was introduced in the 1990s, is what type of car?
Question 1:
Toyota’s T100, which was introduced in the 1990s, is what type of car?
A.
Đ convertible
B.
Đ hybrid electric automobile
C.
Đ four wheel drive suv
D.
Đ full-size pickup
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