Today I didn’t go home for inspection after the Corolla was handed over, but waited in the Toyota car dealership in the coffee corner at several cups of Moccacino (delicate!) and read in my magazines and books brought with me. Of course, one or the other somewhat more intense view through the sales room did not stop there. At the same time, I thought about how the Toyota car dealerships have changed over the years (since 1991 Corolla drivers). the exterior design including signage. At that time still quite profane with white writing on a uni-red basis, then the time of the silver look and today noble and discreetly in grey. Or inside with the waiting corner and the comfortable chairs, a real bumper with built-in sensors and test button for the distance measurement or a stand with a Toyota-Navi, around which a printed cardboard should illustrate the optical impression after the installation in the cockpit. 8. How do you feel about the equipment and appearance of your Toyota or Lexus car dealership? What’s nice, what else should be done?