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From: bryan@wucs.UUCP (Bryan Ewbank)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: That's Japan with a capital J
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Date: Wed, 13-Feb-85 19:07:27 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 13 19:07:27 1985
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>   I personally wouldn't mind having a VW dealership in Tokyo. I
>   occasionally get automotive magazines from Japan, and the real hot
>   selling cars (new and used) seem to be the MBZ's, BMW's, Porche's and
>   VW's. Oh, and the American cars are also very popular (Vette's of any
>   year are VERY much in demand and expensive). It seems that the foreign
>   car as a status symbol is popular in Japan.
>   Ken Serack
>   Tektronix, Inc.
>   Wilsonville Or.
>   tektronix!tekecs!kens

Groan.  Having been to Tokyo for a summer, I can tell you that Large American
Cars do not do well.  They block traffic.  They take two parking places.  The
steering wheel is on the wrong side.  Worst of all is that there are a large
number of streets where they can't go at all.

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