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There is no space in the name "Funcargo". It's one word "Funcargo" and not "Fun cargo". I know it, because it's my auto.--Ŝak (talk) 03:13, 27 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I did some searching and have found both forms ("Funcargo" and "Fun Cargo") used by third party companies (ie not Toyota). I am having trouble finding original materials from Toyota. In Japan it is usually referred to as "ファンカーゴ". Looking for "funcargo" or "fun cargo" at toyota.jp only finds two references, one useless and one deleted.
Do you have some proof of your claim: a link to an official Toyota web page, a photograph of the badge on the vehicle or a photograph of the owner's manual showing "funcargo"? Thanks. Stepho talk 05:25, 27 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]