Daihatsu Fellow Max

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The Daihatsu Fellow Max automobile was an older version of the Max. Production first started in 1969. It was sold for several years, especially in Japan, but was not well-received. Currently, the Fellow Max is not sold in Japan anymore. It has never been exported to the US. Production stopped in 1987 when Toyota, Daihatsu's parent company, realized that the Fellow Max was too old. It was only 2000 when the Max appeared.

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