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mantra4ia · 5 months ago
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The apex predator is not a human.
It's a corporation.
We treat corporations like humans, they are not. We defer to them as people in how they spend their money to pedal influence, except that they are not subject to the law and the way that people are, because corporations can bankroll the law as it applies to them.
There should be no Citizens United. There should Be-no-B(ill)ionaires. There should be no unregulated capitalism, monopoly, class warfare, and wealth stratification that make our nation ill. 100% taxation on every dollar over $999,999,999.
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globalbrandsmagazine · 7 months ago
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The All-New Toyota Land Cruiser - Global Brands Magazine
The all-new Land Cruiser 250 is the latest generation of a model that across more than 70 years has built an unrivalled reputation for strength, reliability. One of the best in world Land Cruiser 250 is designed to be a vehicle you can really on to take you anywhere and everywhere, and bring you back safety and sound.
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manishinfluxinfotech · 9 months ago
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Luxuriate Your Delhi Exploration: Innova Crysta Car Rental Service Unveiled
Embark on a journey of luxury and comfort as you explore the vibrant streets of Delhi with our Innova Crysta Car Rental Service. In this blog post, we'll introduce you to the features and advantages of renting an Innova Crysta for your travels in the capital city, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience from start to finish.
Introducing the Innova Crysta: Elevating Your Travel Experience
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Spacious Interiors: Room for Everyone and Everything
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Advanced Safety Features: Peace of Mind on the Road
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Conclusion: Experience Luxury, Comfort, and Style with Innova Crysta Car Rental Service
Whether you're exploring Delhi's iconic landmarks, conducting business meetings, or simply enjoying a leisurely drive through the city, our Innova Crysta Car Rental Service offers the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and style. With its spacious interiors, advanced amenities, and superior performance, the Innova Crysta is your ultimate travel companion for experiencing the vibrant streets of Delhi in style. So why wait? Book your Innova Crysta rental today and elevate your Delhi exploration to new heights of luxury and comfort.
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turquoisebindle · 1 year ago
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carsthatnevermadeitetc · 18 days ago
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What a difference 30 years makes juxtaposition of Toyota Celica ST185 Turbo 4WD, 1994 & Toyota GR 86 Rally Legacy Concept, 2024. For this year's SEMA show Toyota have created a homage to the brand's rally heritage. The GR86 has been fitted with the 3-cylinder turbocharged, GR-FOUR AWD drivetrain from the GR Corolla to create a vision of how a contemporary version of the Celica GT-Four might appear. 
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formulatrash · 1 month ago
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What Hot Hatch* Should Every F1 Driver Have? Pt 1
*some of these cars are not technically hot hatches but they are, spiritually, hot hatches to ME and also car genres are meaningless shut up
Unfortunately because I have problems I allowed the group chat to commission me into writing this. I think you will be able to see the point where I really unleashed the thoughts that probably ought to be kept inside. Maybe I will keep Pt 2 to myself.
Max Verstappen - Honda Civic Type R This was tricky because we know the grid's resident cat dad is actually an SUV girly off the track. But he's also a brand loyalist and I'm fairly sure literally has had one of these as his factory car so it checks out that a car notorious for having a better engine than it did chassis would fit the Red Bull post-Newey meltdown. And if you need to go round a bunch of roundabouts there's really almost nothing rivalled to a Civic Type R.
Lewis Hamilton - og Nissan Leaf Yes, Lewis has never had any association to the Renault-Nissan alliance in his life but whatever he's leaving Mercedes. Think he's sort of forgotten about this but he did commit to only driving electric road cars awhile back and I will defend the Nissan Leaf with my LIFE as one of the most fun cars to drive. Nearly said the NISMO Leaf but actually the time I had a go in one of them it was insanely overbearing in a way someone used to having Bono to whine to wouldn't appreciate. The stripped down, basic, original is more than enough to fuck about in a multistory car park and I'm confident Lewis would immediately know what to do with it when next to a BMW at traffic lights.
George Russell - Williams Renault Clio This was actually what started it because I was introducing my beautiful wife to the groupchat and then considering which driver should throw some pocket money at it. Leaving aside the fact that if I was that rich there'd be a lockup in Monte Carlo full of the shittest mid-90s three-doors you've ever seen in your life, this car is perfect for George. It's got a legitimate heritage connection and it's a proper piece, something to look after. There's even matching sweaters for him and Carmen to wear in a sponsored post. And when he gets that look in his eye and starts clenching his jaw too much it's extremely good for doing donuts outside Carrefour.
Sergio Perez - Toyota GR Yaris No, I know he drives for a Honda works team but if they haven't fired him yet they'll probably overlook this. The GR Yaris is a bit of a North American legend because you can legally only get it in Mexico - they're not obtainable in the US. So this is an understated big dick move and maybe what Checo needs is to have a little obnoxious fun, y'know?
Charles Leclerc - Sbarro Super Eight Oh, Charles. Tied up in scarlet. In order to maintain his Maranello-chained brand suffering nothing but Ferrari's finest horsies could do but they're not really in the business of making mean little things to hoon. Unless you consider the driver academy, I guess. Anyway - the Sbarro Super Eight is a Ferrari 308 V8 engine in the body of the kind of vehicle you can get insured on under the age of 25. It has too much (260) horsepower, it's a little silly and deeply selfconscious. And like il predestinato there is only one in the whole world.
Carlos Sainz Jnr - VW Golf This isn't even a statement about what car he should have, this is a car he does have. Mr Sainz and I may disagree about many things but his opinion that the VW Golf is the ultimate road vehicle is absolutely correct. Anyone who's seen the excruciating DTS segment where he tries to take a McLaren to M&S for a disappointing taco mix purchase will understand why Carlos held on to his Golf, a much better vehicle for picking up some bits. In the words of the man himself: "No Golf, no party"
Lando Norris - Lancia Delta Integrale Mk 2 "la Perla" Anyone with my Instagram recommendations will know in quite some alarming detail which Monegasque petrol station Lando uses to fill up his collection of sports cars. Weird fan paparazzi behaviour aside, the man likes buying unique cars and clearly isn't above something quirky given the Fiat Jolly. The Delta Integrale "la Perla" 1) sounds a bit like a sex toy in a way I think he'd find amusing, 2) is rare, with a totally impractical pearlescent white paint job for something ostensibly intended to hoon. It's expensive, semi-unique (allegedly only a few hundred were made) and a little bit silly, with plenty of rally-proven power and drive to muck about with.
Oscar Piastri - Honda City Turbo Oscar seems like the kind of guy who doesn't care too much about appearances. Not in the sense he looks bad - he very clearly does not - but like, lot of rumpled shirts in his wardrobe he's not bothered about ironing, y'know. So it fits that he'd need a hot hatch that does the job more than it's about aesthetic. The things I know about Oscar are that he likes to spend time with his girlfriend and he learned Japanese at school so I'm diagnosing him with JDM import disease and making sure there's a passenger seat. The Honda City Turbo is a teeny weeny little car that only makes its way into being a hot hatch not a kei car because of the totally unnecessary powertrain. And what a fucking powertrain, straight from the Mugen division into the least likely chassis imaginable. Yes, the car is not the most ostentatious looking thing but it's technically interesting and sick as hell so whatever.
Zhou Guanyu - Renault Twingo 133 Silverstone edition Zhou is a man of immense taste and style. He has a great little cat. He is a national icon in his home country and, frankly, any other. He has spent a lot of his life in Sheffield. Aside from this making him basically an idealised form of bloke, I think this means I can entrust him with the Twingo. Not, it's got to be said, overpowered as a car in its base model (my Mk1 Twingo could boast a 0-62 measured in minutes) Renault have never been able to resist souping it up a bit and for some unlikely series of reasons made a sport version to tie into the 2011 British Grand Prix. I don't even want to know why, now, it's better that it stays a mystery. Anyway, this is a Twingo with unnecessary horsepower and live data feeds the Mk1 would probably have a misfire even considering. It's quirky, comes with plenty of backstory and y'know. Whomst amongst us hasn't been screwed around with by Renault a bit in the past?
Valtteri Bottas - the Suzuki Jimny The Jimny is a car of greats. Deceptively small, it works perfectly in a city or if you need to drive up a mountain to get to a gravel course. loads of room at the back for a bike rack. It's practical, a little odd-looking in a charming way and everyone's delighted every time they see one. You can definitely get your ass out in this vehicle. Is it a hot hatch? Probably not but you don't get to define how the Jimny lives its life.
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abyssalfaith · 8 months ago
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Hello, Hope you're doing well! I read a recent post of yours. You mentioned, the 3rd house is about communication, siblings and cars. Can you go into abit detail about the cars part of this placement? The planets, the signs, what does it indicate? Maybe, a vehicle brand/type that would suit the planets/signs. I have been putting off getting my driver's permit for a good few months, does that have an relation to astrology? Thank you! 😊💞
Hello love, hope you are doing well too !
That is my little unpopular opinion : somme say that cars is ruled by the 4th house but i disagree. The 4th house is about family, roots, the home. So unless you inherit a car you'll find nothing in this house (Heritage can be about the 8th house too.)
As I was saying, the 3rd house is ruled by Gemini and Mercury so it's about your siblings but mostly about communication. Communication is not only sending text ! It's about communicating and connecting with others and that is why I estimate that the 3rd house is about cars.
Venus is about car too ! Venus is about the good things, the luxury item we love, about our little materislist side.
I don't know your chart love, so I am not able to tell you why you might have some difficulties with your driver licence :(
It's maybe that you have "bad" aspect to your 3rd house or maybe malefic planet such as Saturn, Pluto... (Saturn is not a bad planet, but it can cause some difficulties in the said house.)
For exemple : I am a water rising and a earth venus in the 3rd house and I have an old monospace. I love it with my whole hearth, I am very cautious and find it very nice for everyday life.
My boyfriend is a fire venus (his venus conjunct his Pluto) and empty air 3rd house and he only want big nice car with modern design. He also is a BAD driver and always break his cars...
Look at the sign in your 3rd house or your venus :
Earth sign : a practical car. Practical but pretty, practical enough to go and help your friend move out while he tell you how your car look cool. (Maybe be an expensive four wheel like a Jeep)
Water sign : A car that they'll love, decorate, something pretty. Maybe a Fiat !
Fire sign : A show off car. Something robust. Black or red car. Think about a MBW or an Audi.
Air sign : A light car with a good car radio. A modern car, good for travelling. Maybe a Toyota or a Tesla.
That is very general because it's unique to each person.
I hope I gave you an answer love <3
xoxo
Abyssal Faith
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randalsgrave · 11 months ago
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Dagger Squad Random Headcanons: Billy “Fritz” Avalone
Pretty please go easy on me with these, I’m trying to be culturally mindful while still incorporating the random stuff I have swirling around in my brain for this dude 🫠
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Born and raised on Oahu
His dad is prior service and he basically grew up with the military being a constant facet of his life
Half Filipino, half Hawaiian
Immense pride in both heritages
Learned how to make Shanghai lumpia from one of his titas and is now worshipped by the squad anytime he brings a tub of them to work
One of the few squad members to have tattoos
Has a massive thigh piece that he got shortly after graduating from basic flight training in Pensacola (he earned that shit; likewise, he earned that tattoo)
Pidgin game is ON POINT
Honestly his callsign should’ve been “Shoots brah” because he says it all the damn time
Drives Toyota and will drive Toyota until the day he dies
First ride was a lifted 2003 Tacoma with a MASSIVE bass booster in the backseat
He’s since moved to a nicer Tacoma as his daily driver but he still has his lifted old shitbox
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tf2heritageposts · 5 months ago
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Hi hello it is me the guy who made the Sunny O Heritage out of 2008 Toyota corollas. I was in the honorable mentions, does that mean I won something or not? If not it’s completely fine lmao mine was more a bit than anything, just wanted to check. Also ur DMs werent working for me so u can either respond to this publicly or just delete the ask and DM me back, whatever u want
oh yeah you still get a strange item :] send over your steam link in asks
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nikjmiles · 9 months ago
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Conquer the Wild: America's Top 4x4 Vehicles Gear Up for Adventure! from Our Auto Expert on Vimeo.
In the heart of America's rugged landscapes, a new breed of 4x4 vehicles is making headlines, promising to take your adventures off the beaten path to the next level. With the market more crowded than ever, discerning which vehicle will serve as your next expedition ally can be as challenging as the terrains you aim to conquer. Today, we delve into the world of the most sought-after 4x4s, from the iconic designs of the Land Rover Defender to the family-centric Jeep Grand Cherokee, each boasting features that set them apart in a fiercely competitive arena.
After a hiatus that left enthusiasts yearning, the 2024 Ford Bronco has roared back onto the scene, not just to stir nostalgia but to assert its dominance with a starting price of $41,025. This isn't merely a comeback; it's a declaration of war against the Jeep Wrangler, equipped with a Bronco Raptor variant that houses a 400-hp twin-turbo V-6 engine, ready to tackle any challenge thrown its way.
Then there's the 2024 Land Rover Defender, which commands attention not just with its starting price of $57,875 but with a design that nods respectfully to its predecessors while embracing the future. Beneath its stylish exterior lies a 518-hp supercharged V-8 engine, capable of launching the Defender to 60 mph in an astonishing 4.4 seconds, making it a potent mix of heritage and high performance.
For families who live for the thrill of exploration without sacrificing comfort, the 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee emerges as the front-runner. With a base price of $41,330 and a 293-hp V-6 engine, it promises a blend of overlanding capability and everyday utility, ensuring that every trip is memorable.
The 2024 Jeep Wrangler, priced from $33,990, continues to uphold its legacy as the quintessential off-roader. Factory-equipped to navigate through almost any terrain and updated to offer modern comforts, the Wrangler demonstrates that practicality and adventure can go hand in hand.
Not to be overlooked, the 2024 Toyota 4Runner, with a starting price of $41,350, maintains its stronghold on reliability in the 4x4 segment. Its longstanding presence since 2009, coupled with a massive fanbase and robust aftermarket support, cements its reputation as a durable companion for the long haul.
For those seeking an all-encompassing solution, the Chevrolet Tahoe starts at $56,095 and doesn't disappoint. It merges the toughness of a truck-like chassis with a genuine four-wheel drive system, offering the capability to tow over 8,000 pounds and accommodate up to nine passengers, making it the epitome of versatility.
As we explore these titans of the 4x4 world, it becomes evident that each vehicle offers a unique proposition. From the style and power of the Land Rover Defender to the unmatched versatility of the Chevrolet Tahoe, and the family-friendly Jeep Grand Cherokee, the market is teeming with options that cater to every adventurer's needs.
In the quest for the perfect 4x4 companion, these vehicles are not just tools but partners in adventure, designed to meet the demands of both the untamed wilderness and the urban jungle. With the landscape of 4x4 SUVs richer and more diverse than ever, finding your ideal match means embarking on an adventure in itself. May your journey lead you to the 4x4 that not only drives you forward but inspires your next unforgettable expedition.
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blood-mocha-latte · 11 months ago
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🌸&🦴 for my fav coworker joe toye!!!!
aleks!!! how are ya friend. i believe toye tends the bar though i may be mistaken
🌸 my favorite headcanon
raaAAHHHH ok let's see. well. i could go with my Projection Headcanon that his dad was a piece of shit but he loves his mom To The Death. i could go with that he has puerto rican heritage in my Mind. i could go with any of those. also i think in modern day he would hate toyota cars. half because his name is. because his name is-
🦴 what kind of extinct animal I’d give them
TASMANIAN TIGER. they could go on walks together. they could chill out together. they would be Besties for the resties i know it in my soul
ask me about a character <3
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toyotaoforlando · 1 year ago
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Gearing Up for the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser to Make its Way to Orlando Toyota 
We’re so excited that Toyota has decided to revive the iconic Land Cruiser SUV! Toyota of Orlando is here to let you know what to expect from the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser when it arrives next spring. 
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You may remember that in 2021 Toyota released the last Land Cruiser model, which was a large luxury SUV. It had a super sleek and sophisticated design with great off-roading capabilities and featured a 5.7L V8 engine. The negatives of this vehicle were the lack of fuel efficiency and the high MSRP - more than $80k. The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser will have some major differences and improvements - here are some of the biggest elements:
Bigger focus on off-roading functionality
Not as “luxury” as the 2021 Land Cruiser
MSRP around $50k range
i-FORCE-MAX turbocharged 2.4L four-cylinder hybrid powertrain
The 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser: What to Expect
Here are just a few details that our Orlando team knows about the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser so far!
Global TNGA-F body-on-frame made from extremely strong steel, giving more rigidity to the chassis
4.4 inches narrower and 1.2 inches shorter than 2021 model
Three different models - the Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Land Cruiser 1958, and Toyota Land Cruiser First Edition
i-FORCE MAX engine will get 326 horsepower and 465 lb-ft of torque (plus better fuel efficiency)
Full-time four-wheel drive system with center locking differential and electronically controlled two-speed transfer case
Let’s Talk About the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser Design Features
Smaller interior - 5 seater with a moonroof instead of 8 seats like the 2021 model
New technology including the latest Audio Multimedia System with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, connected services, and over-the-air updates
12.3-inch multimedia monitor and 14-speaker premium JBL sound system
Each model will have a different interior - from fabric choice to SofTex to leather-trimmed seats in multiple colors
Unique heritage badging, round headlights, and new paint colors such as Wind Chill Pearl, Trail Dust, and Heritage Blue
Sporty, boxy exterior with RIGID lighting and 18” alloy wheels
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 system with blind spot monitor, rear cross-traffic alert, and hill start assist control
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Keep an Eye Out for Toyota of Orlando updates on the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser
Of course, there are more details to come! For more information on the 2024 Toyota Land Cruiser, follow Toyota of Orlando on social media. You can also call us at (407) 391-6966 or stop by 3575 Vineland Road. 
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youjustwaitsunshine · 1 year ago
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all the hypercars are fun and cool actually, toyota are incredibly strong and beautiful to watch, peugeot with the french, ferrari with the italian and porsche with the german racing heritage, jota is a customer team that's on par with the works team, the cadillacs arethe most impressive exciting machines, vanwall, the glickenhaus has a boss with a funny hat,,
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turquoisebindle · 1 year ago
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baohouse · 2 years ago
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Personal framework for running a global engineering team
Five months in being Director of Engineering for a fintech startup, overseeing a small team that spans south Asia and North America, I'm building a global engineering culture that produces a high-quality technology product. Greatest challenge I've ever faced. What is helping me?
1. Being a systems thinker.
As a child my uncle would go to a used computer store, Weird Stuff, in Silicon Valley and bring home junk. I would take apart and rebuild computers. At the same time, on weekends, I would help mom look after our garden filled with abundant fruit trees.
Looking after a garden helped me practice managing micro-ecologies. I played a lot of video games growing up, notably SimCity, Civilization, and SimEarth. It was fun to explore different ways of managing complex systems (cities, nations, planet).
2. Understanding culture via ethnic studies.
I became interested in understanding my Vietnamese heritage while entering college. I became involved in Vietnamese student organizing at the school, regional, and continental level, especially organizing conferences.
I took a course in Native American Studies and Asian American Studies to help compare. What was important was to have a statistical and anecdotal view of culture. Traits can manifest by many, or by few who still see themselves part of the group.
Also important was tweaking or implementing new cultural practices. A big focus during my time as a student organizer—credit which goes to my peers—was building social cohesion among people in different geographies via group activities, e.g. scavenger hunt, trò chơi lớn.
Sometimes it failed. Other times it succeeded. Either way, a lesson learned: utilize one's upbringing, or design a way to introduce people into a new practice. Which segues into...
3. Practice marketing and product development.
I practiced asking/answering: What do people do? Is there something (a product) that exists to fulfill their needs? How can it be improved? I practiced via student community organizing, and continued having joined many tech startups.
At every startup company, we created a tech product (I developed my software engineering skills), and had to test and validate its viability. And in the context of a startup, I learned product development processes such as Agile methodology.
Culture is a product too, e.g. instituting a mentorship program, or Vietnamese New Year festival. They're not software, but it benefits from asking the same questions. Can't just do things just cuz it's always been done that way. Why do it? Otherwise people flock to alternatives.
4. Study leadership.
One way to approach it is learning the levels of leadership. The first person you lead is yourself. And then you learn to lead peers/groups, then organizations, then communities, societies, etc.
For each level one had to learn different skills. Level 1 (self) you learn self-awareness and self-love. Level 2 (peers) you learn empathy, chit chat, paired activities (hanging out; dates). Level 3 (group) you learn things like conflict resolution mediation.
Learning and practice never ends. Just because I practiced how to do it with peers my age, as time goes on, you just end up practicing with people of different backgrounds: age, origin, beliefs, life circumstances, disabilities, etc.
5. Learning and applying industrialization.
So it's one thing to learn how to create products. It's another matter to make it accessible at scale. I'll watch videos on how things are built such as how Coca-Cola Company makes soda. Or how McDonald's churn out burgers quickly.
It helps to be a systems thinker, to really identify where things get slow. When I played SimCity, I loved identifying and clearing out traffic bottlenecks. It also helps to understand lifecycles (thanks high school biology), because a lot of problems come down to timing issues.
Now... I don't have a formal training in industrial processes like Six Sigma or Toyota Production System. But it's definitely something I'm interested in. Why? Because I like to model after good practices that already exist. Which segues into...
6. Leverage partnerships and external inspirations.
An important lesson I learned while organizing in the Vietnamese nonprofit community is: if you can't do it yourself, partner with someone who can. Build their work into your flow. Or model their process.
I worked with nonprofits, so I only had shoestring budgets or volunteer hours to work with. My mentees created youth development programs by inviting staff of other nonprofits to participate. DIY is cool, but if it's not an option, collaborate.
Or if limited resources, introduce an abbreviated form. Set a goal for each team member to learn and apply one new thing each month to steer the team towards a framework. Sometimes it's about introducing terminology, because words shape our reality and the way we do things.
Sorry this is so long; really this is a brain dump. I need it because I needed to create my own personal framework for how I am running the engineering team.
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travelbazaarindia · 1 day ago
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Toyota Hiace Rental in Jaipur: A Perfect Choice for Group Travel and Business Needs
When planning a group trip, corporate event, or family outing in Jaipur, finding the right vehicle to accommodate all passengers comfortably and safely is essential. One such vehicle that has gained popularity for group travel and business transport is the Toyota Hiace. Known for its reliability, spacious interior, and smooth ride, the Toyota Hiace is an excellent choice for those looking to explore the Pink City or travel to nearby destinations in comfort.
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Why Choose Toyota Hiace for Rental in Jaipur?
Spacious & Comfortable Interior
The Toyota Hiace is built to accommodate up to 12 to 15 passengers, depending on the variant. This makes it an ideal choice for large families, groups of friends, or corporate teams. With its spacious seating arrangement and ample legroom, passengers can enjoy a comfortable ride, even on long journeys. The Hiace’s well-designed interior ensures that everyone has enough space to relax and enjoy the trip.
2. Reliable Performance
Toyota has built a strong reputation for producing durable and reliable vehicles, and the Hiace is no exception. The Hiace comes with a robust engine that offers excellent performance on both city roads and highways. Whether you’re navigating the bustling streets of Jaipur or traveling to nearby attractions like Amer Fort, Pushkar, or Ajmer, the Hiace’s smooth ride and efficient engine will get you to your destination without any hassle.
3. Ideal for Business and Corporate Travel
For corporate groups or business trips, the Toyota Hiace is a perfect vehicle to rent in Jaipur. With its professional appearance, spacious seating, and modern amenities, it makes for a comfortable and stylish option for business professionals. Whether you’re organizing a corporate event, a team outing, or need transport for business meetings, renting a Hiace ensures that everyone arrives at their destination in comfort and style.
4. Safe and Secure
Safety is always a priority when it comes to travel, and the Toyota Hiace doesn’t fall short in this department. The vehicle is equipped with safety features such as airbags, ABS, seatbelts, and a strong chassis, ensuring that passengers are safe during the journey. Whether you’re traveling through the busy roads of Jaipur or on rural routes, you can count on the Hiace to provide a secure and smooth driving experience.
5.Affordable & Flexible Rental Options
Renting a Toyota Hiace in Jaipur offers flexibility when it comes to rental terms. You can choose from daily, weekly, or monthly rental options depending on your travel needs. Rental prices for the Hiace are competitive, making it an affordable choice for both short-term and long-term travel. Additionally, rental agencies often provide both self-drive and chauffeur-driven options, allowing you to choose the service that best suits your needs.
Top Places to Visit in Jaipur with a Toyota Hiace Rental
When you rent a Toyota Hiace in Jaipur, you’re in the perfect vehicle to explore the many iconic attractions of this royal city. Here are some of the must-see places that you can visit with a Toyota Hiace:
Amer Fort — A UNESCO World Heritage site, Amer Fort is one of Jaipur’s most popular tourist destinations. Explore its stunning architecture, beautiful courtyards, and intricate frescoes.
City Palace — The majestic City Palace, a blend of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture, is a must-see for history enthusiasts. Don’t miss the museum and the beautiful courtyards.
Hawa Mahal — The famous “Palace of Winds,” Hawa Mahal is known for its distinctive façade, which allowed royal women to observe street life without being seen.
Jantar Mantar — A large astronomical observatory, Jantar Mantar is another UNESCO World Heritage site in Jaipur and is a fascinating place to learn about ancient astronomy.
Jaipur Markets — A visit to Jaipur wouldn’t be complete without exploring its vibrant bazaars. Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar are famous for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, jewelry, and textiles.
Albert Hall Museum — A heritage museum displaying a wide range of artifacts, including costumes, paintings, and sculptures, perfect for those interested in Rajasthani history and culture.
How to Book a Toyota Hiace Rental in Jaipur
Booking a Toyota Hiace rental in Jaipur is a simple process. Here’s how you can secure your ride:
Online Booking: Many rental agencies in Jaipur offer online booking options. Simply visit their website, choose the Toyota Hiace, select your preferred rental dates, and make the payment.
Contact Local Agencies: If you prefer a more personalized approach, you can directly call or visit rental agencies in Jaipur. They will guide you through the available options and provide a detailed breakdown of rental terms.
Select Rental Type: Choose between self-drive or chauffeur-driven rental, based on your preference. A chauffeur-driven rental ensures a hassle-free experience, with a local driver who knows the best routes around Jaipur.
Document Requirements: Rental agencies typically require a valid driving license (for self-drive) and identification proof. Make sure to carry these documents for a smooth booking process.
Conclusion
Renting a Toyota Hiace in Jaipur is an excellent option for anyone looking to travel in comfort, style, and safety. Whether you’re visiting for business or pleasure, the Hiace offers the perfect balance of space, reliability, and convenience. It’s an ideal vehicle for group travel, corporate events, family vacations, and more. With flexible rental options and competitive pricing, it’s never been easier to explore Jaipur and its surroundings with your friends, family, or colleagues.
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