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Their spacecraft are the most tested in history.
Otaku Spacecraft ftw
I didn't know Toyota could make spacecraft, I thought they made slow moving lunchboxes (Prius)
I don't know how people take it seriously.
I don't know, there's many car brands that are still active and running for like 50+ years after leaving the factory.
None of them are Italian though
I would be interested in seeing an Italian space programme o.O
Are Yugos still running?
Hell no.
Yes.
It's a shame this doesn't actually move under its own weight and is supported by what is essentially a back support, forklift style.
It would make an epic spacecraft for sure
They're only manufactured in 1980 onward, so if they made spacecraft they would be less trustworthy than something like Ford etc