Slogan: "The meanest and toughest light-duty machine Tadashi Motors has ever seen!!!" The Tadashi G-Series was a series of durable and reliable but somewhat questionable platform of light-duty vehicles. Tadashi Motors wanted to make a vehicle that could blend both passenger and cargo abilities together... they made THIS monstrosity as a result, which consisted of two main vehicles built on the same platform- the Gian SUV and the Goda pickup truck, each of which had a huge flurry of variants. It also ended up becoming YET ANOTHER member of the unofficial, fan-dubbed "Ovation Lineup" alongside the Nobita, Suneo, and even the later Sewashi models. This vehicle also came without a plastic trim if people didn't prefer it, but plastic trims lowered production costs a bit. There was also a special "Ovation Edition" of the Gian (it was the MOST popular model in the G-Series lineup than the Goda) which was put on auction and sold to 5 private, anonymous buyers. It is mainly inspired the Toyota 4Runner but might also draw a bit of inspiration from the Toyota Land Cruiser as well. However, it received a VERY POOR and questionable reputation- many of their drivers were associated with viral road rage clips that became memes, and it even gained notoriety from police chases and even being stolen almost constantly (much like grand theft auto). On top of that- it has even been BANNED from multiple places, since it has failed to follow emission regulations and the engine makes LOTS of noise, resulting in it being banned due to noise pollution as well. It has ALSO been banned due to its notoriety and association with police chases, vehicle thefts, and other crimes. As a result, the vehicle's reputation was HEAVILY stained and production eventually ceased in 1996, with over 19,740,000 units produced.
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