@@ruggedobserver4987 No, what's unbelievable is that you can't seem to watch the video and see that the cars advertised are small vehicles. All tounge-and-cheek comments aside, I know these little squarish people-movers are very popular over there in Japan (Take for example the Scion xB we got in the States, it was actually a rebadged car from Japan, I think it was called something like the BB). So, back to my earlier statement,,,,,,,,, the only cars in this vid that were "Normal" size for those who live outside Japan were mainly European models. Nobody was trash talking little Japanese box-like cars, nobody is saying German cars are the best, I was only pointing out that we didn't get to see some of our favorite Japanese nameplate cars in the vid (ones that overseas customers would be familiar with); but you couldn't get that, instead coming up with some coy zinger comment.
The real sized Japanese Domestic Market vehicles are not found very often, although Subaru does sell its Forester model and Toyota its Hi-Ace. Japan lives and breathes Kei vehicles.
@@HalfBreedMix most Japanese cars sold overseas are usually only sold in that particular country. Asia has different tastes, and roads are narrower (limited space), something like an American Nissan Sentra, Honda Accord will NEVER be sold in Japan, due to the fact saloon cars have a lot of wasted space and too big, so people buy small Minivans and Hatchbacks instead.
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2:21 such a nice family car
Toyota and Lexus are so diverse by using Americans to advertise their cars in Japan.
(The New Yaris, Corolla Touring and Lexus UX)
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0:05 Suzuki Spacia CUSTOM HYBRID
0:20 Suzuki Ignis
0:35 BMW 2 series GRAN COUPE
1:05 Toyota Corolla Touring
1:20 Honda Cars FIT e:HEV(Jazz)
1:35 Nissan NOTE e-POWER
1:50 Nissan Serena e-POWER
2:05 Nissan ROOX
2:35 Suzuki Alto Lapin MODE
2:50 Honda FIT(Jazz)
3:05 Honda FIT(Jazz)
3:20 Honda N-BOX
3:34 Honda Vezel(HR-V)
3:48 Toyota Yaris
4:18 Daihatsu Rocky
4:33 Daihatsu Thor
4:47 Suzuki EVERY
5:03 Suzuki SOLIO HYBRID
5:18 Suzuki Spacia GEAR
5:33 Daihatsu Tanto
5:47 Suzuki Hustler
6:02 Suzuki Swift
6:17 TOYO TIRES
6:47 Toyota Yaris
7:02 East Nippon Expressway Company Limited
why are bmw commercials in japan more convincing than any other bmw commercial
It seems like anything that the Japanese touch becomes better... Even things from other countries...
5 Best Japanese Car
1st:Honda
2nd:Toyota
3rd:Nissan
4th:Mazda
5th:Mitsubishi
2:52 hey, that’s the Hawthorne Bridge in Portland, OR!
As I watched through, I noticed that most of this cars are not available outside japan. They are just like Galapagos Island(...)
dont mind me, just looking at which company to work for (if i even have the chance to :( )
anyone knows how to get a job in a car manufacturer ? in the design field
Having experience / studies in that field and sending your CV to them? Just an idea :)
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So except for the German cars shown, every thing else was a little rolling box (or some tiny version of a car). Where are the "real sized" JDM cars ?
Thats a unbelievable dumb statement
@@ruggedobserver4987 No, what's unbelievable is that you can't seem to watch the video and see that the cars advertised are small vehicles. All tounge-and-cheek comments aside, I know these little squarish people-movers are very popular over there in Japan (Take for example the Scion xB we got in the States, it was actually a rebadged car from Japan, I think it was called something like the BB). So, back to my earlier statement,,,,,,,,, the only cars in this vid that were "Normal" size for those who live outside Japan were mainly European models. Nobody was trash talking little Japanese box-like cars, nobody is saying German cars are the best, I was only pointing out that we didn't get to see some of our favorite Japanese nameplate cars in the vid (ones that overseas customers would be familiar with); but you couldn't get that, instead coming up with some coy zinger comment.
The real sized Japanese Domestic Market vehicles are not found very often, although Subaru does sell its Forester model and Toyota its Hi-Ace. Japan lives and breathes Kei vehicles.
@@HalfBreedMix most Japanese cars sold overseas are usually only sold in that particular country. Asia has different tastes, and roads are narrower (limited space), something like an American Nissan Sentra, Honda Accord will NEVER be sold in Japan, due to the fact saloon cars have a lot of wasted space and too big, so people buy small Minivans and Hatchbacks instead.
@@itsbanemgaming8538 you can buy the current Honda Accord In Japan right now same with Toyota Camry
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