The automotive industry is always evolving, and it's a fascinating time to see how different regions are responding to competition. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Even Chinese people prefer Japanese brands over Chinese brands, they say Chinese brands are not reliable, even police units use Toyota and Mitsubishi or VW in China.
@@ozermalkoc7927Gas cars Japan is number 1. China knows this and wants to compete in EVs where everyone is new. Today, China's EV battery technology is second to none.
You can't buy any new car for 10k here in the US. The Nissan Note is 10k there but if it comes here it would be way more than that. I wish they make something reasonable for us here too.
The most selling cars in Japan and the most popular cars in Japan are quite different. Hi performance models such as GTR, Z33, Lxsus RCF, GR86, Subaru WRX, BRZ, Honda Civic Type R are very popular here despite of current EV trends.
Thank you for pointing out the inaccuracies in the video. I apologize for any misinformation. You're absolutely right; the Toyota Sienta does indeed have a 1500cc engine, not 660cc, I'll ensure to review and correct this information for future videos to provide more accurate content. Your input is valuable, and I appreciate you taking the time to share these corrections.
I understand your expectation for the video to feature more traditional car designs rather than boxy ones. Car design trends can vary, and boxier designs are often favored for practicality and space efficiency. Preferences in car design can be quite subjective. If you have any specific questions or if there's another aspect of the automotive world you'd like to explore, please feel free to let me know, and I'll be happy to provide more information or discuss different aspects of the industry.
It is bcz, Japanese have been preferring or favouring boxes-like vehicles for years now. This is due to mostly of their parking spaces at most of their housing area and not to mention their superb practicality
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I want more Chinese cars com to American, keeps cars low pice to more consumer people can use new EV cars for suitable use looking like 10 years ago Korean cars come in market
While boxy cars might not be as popular in other parts of the world, they do have their own charm and advantages, such as efficient use of space and ease of maneuverability in crowded urban areas.
So many mistakes I can see from this video, from car price, engine size and power numbers. And toggle back and forth from older to newer models of the same car.
My native language is not English. I would like to understand what is being said. The information seems interesting, but I can't watch it to the end, because too loud and aggressive music kills everything. 🙂If I want music, I choose a music video.
I appreciate your feedback, and I'm sorry to hear that the loud and aggressive music in the video made it difficult for you to enjoy the content. Your input is valuable, and I'll make sure to take it into account for future videos. I want to ensure that all viewers can have a pleasant experience and focus on the information being shared. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
It's important to address concerns related to electric vehicles (EVs) and their safety. While EVs are generally designed with stringent safety standards to prevent issues, it's understandable that some people may have reservations. Safety is a top priority in EV design. Manufacturers implement various safety measures to prevent incidents, including rigorous battery testing and protective systems. It's worth noting that the risk of EV battery explosions is exceedingly rare and similar to the risk associated with traditional gasoline vehicles. If you have expertise in battery manufacturing, your insights into battery technology could be valuable for improving the industry's safety standards. It's crucial for consumers to stay informed about the safety features and precautions associated with EVs and make informed decisions based on their knowledge and needs. If you have any specific concerns or questions about EV safety, please feel free to ask, and I'll provide more information to address them.
I understand your surprise at the absence of Honda from the list of top-selling cars in Japan for 2023. Car sales can vary from year to year and are influenced by various factors, including market trends, consumer preferences, and economic conditions. The list in the video represents the top sellers for that specific year, and it's possible that Honda didn't make it to the top rankings for that particular period. If you have any further questions or comments about the data, please feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide more information or clarification.
I apologize if the information in the video is inaccurate. Please let me know which specific details you found to be incorrect, and I'll do my best to address and rectify any errors. Your feedback is valuable, and I appreciate your input.
@skeptikson3894 I appreciate your feedback on the car designs featured in the video. Design preferences can vary widely, and what some may find creepy, others might find avant-garde or unique. It's fascinating how different cultures and markets influence automotive design. If you have any more specific comments or questions about the designs or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss regarding the cars in Japan's market, please feel free to share, and I'm here to engage in the conversation.
you may not like the box ones, but they are certainly practical in tight spaces in Japan, they take up little space and at the same time offer a lot of space inside, but the second best selling car is the toyota corolla which in my opinion is the best looking new car.
Japanese cars are known for their efficiency and reliability, which is a significant draw for many customers. Looks might not be the primary factor for some buyers.
Maybe the Japanese can stand up to the Chinese competition but the European car industry will have to work very hard
It is about making quality ptoducts. Definitely european companies will stand up the Chinese competition.
The automotive industry is always evolving, and it's a fascinating time to see how different regions are responding to competition. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Even Chinese people prefer Japanese brands over Chinese brands, they say Chinese brands are not reliable, even police units use Toyota and Mitsubishi or VW in China.
@@ozermalkoc7927Gas cars Japan is number 1. China knows this and wants to compete in EVs where everyone is new. Today, China's EV battery technology is second to none.
6:00 660ccは 間違いです。
トヨタシエンタは、1500cc位はあったはずです。
You can't buy any new car for 10k here in the US. The Nissan Note is 10k there but if it comes here it would be way more than that. I wish they make something reasonable for us here too.
The most selling cars in Japan and the most popular cars in Japan are quite different. Hi performance models such as GTR, Z33, Lxsus RCF, GR86, Subaru WRX, BRZ, Honda Civic Type R are very popular here despite of current EV trends.
I really like those little cars with the 660cc engines
Àll are good vehicle.
6:01 This is incorrect. #5 Toyota Sienta has 1500cc engine, not 660cc. Yaris is not as expensive as 3 million yen. 8:59
Thank you for pointing out the inaccuracies in the video. I apologize for any misinformation. You're absolutely right; the Toyota Sienta does indeed have a 1500cc engine, not 660cc, I'll ensure to review and correct this information for future videos to provide more accurate content. Your input is valuable, and I appreciate you taking the time to share these corrections.
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Coyote corolla , never heard of this car . Resembles like the toyota one though .
Reliable? yes!!!
Stylish? Hell NO!!!
What's even funnier is the thumbnail shows a picture of a Ford mustang 😂😂😂😂
Hoped this would be about cars not boxes
I understand your expectation for the video to feature more traditional car designs rather than boxy ones. Car design trends can vary, and boxier designs are often favored for practicality and space efficiency. Preferences in car design can be quite subjective. If you have any specific questions or if there's another aspect of the automotive world you'd like to explore, please feel free to let me know, and I'll be happy to provide more information or discuss different aspects of the industry.
It is bcz, Japanese have been preferring or favouring boxes-like vehicles for years now. This is due to mostly of their parking spaces at most of their housing area and not to mention their superb practicality
@@zahemi914also some have tax breaks and dismounted registration etc due to size
where toyota passo stands???
The designers may really like Ice Cream 😂😂😂
Prices kinda wrong too, Corolla starts at 1,990,000円(税込)~2,998,000円(税込).
Thank you for pointing out. We are on it and fix them soon
Honda just in Malaysia, in Japan Toyota
Japanese like 'boxy' cars. I hated it. The Yaris and Corolla at least got some style.
How come the US doesn't allow the sale of tie otas here. I want a tie ota 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Someone needs to redo the time stamps of this video.
Thank you for pointing.
Fixed
Why no Mazda
Question ⁉️ where is the Honda Accord and civic
They are too large for Japan local market. you can't drive it through small streets.
@@ayayoutuber thank you
Not really, Civic and Accord also sell well in Japan, but as in every country, there will be family cars in the top 10
North Americans need this kind of vehicles we need more fuel efficient cars rather than those electric or hybrid cars which too expensive in retail
Diahatsu Move not 6000 CC.
Thank you for pointing out the mistake. I'll fix it.
Incorrect Chapter information.
Thank you for bringing the issue with the chapter information to my attention. I apologize for any confusion it may have caused. I'll make sure to review and update the chapter information for future videos to ensure a smoother viewing experience. Your feedback is valuable, and I appreciate you pointing this out
Why don't we have these nice cars in North America?
Yeah, they only sell toyotas here. I want a tie ota how come no tie otas here in the US 😂😂😂😂😂
I did not see any cars selling in USA , all Bullsit paparazzi that is
This list is based on JAPAN.
If you want to check most selling cars in USA, Please check this video: ua-cam.com/video/Rm_SB0fYjBY/v-deo.html
I want more Chinese cars com to American, keeps cars low pice to more consumer people can use new EV cars for suitable use looking like 10 years ago Korean cars come in market
Where is Prius..??
Prius isn't on the list of the best-selling cars in 2023, which is too bad.
Not 6,600cc, it is 660cc.
Thank you for pointing out the mistake. I'll fix it.
Honda Jazz Crosstar E:HEV
Those kind of box cars don’t fit with rest world culture. Only is Japan is normal .
While boxy cars might not be as popular in other parts of the world, they do have their own charm and advantages, such as efficient use of space and ease of maneuverability in crowded urban areas.
TIEoyota?
Bro you shown every engine and its power wrong
6600cc?
So many mistakes I can see from this video, from car price, engine size and power numbers. And toggle back and forth from older to newer models of the same car.
Thanks for pointing out. We are on it and fix them soon
"Tie-oda?"
My native language is not English. I would like to understand what is being said. The information seems interesting, but I can't watch it to the end, because too loud and aggressive music kills everything. 🙂If I want music, I choose a music video.
I appreciate your feedback, and I'm sorry to hear that the loud and aggressive music in the video made it difficult for you to enjoy the content. Your input is valuable, and I'll make sure to take it into account for future videos. I want to ensure that all viewers can have a pleasant experience and focus on the information being shared. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I don't think Toyota is pronounced Taiyota.
Electric car is very explosive..... I do not buy the car because I make battery.
It's important to address concerns related to electric vehicles (EVs) and their safety. While EVs are generally designed with stringent safety standards to prevent issues, it's understandable that some people may have reservations.
Safety is a top priority in EV design. Manufacturers implement various safety measures to prevent incidents, including rigorous battery testing and protective systems.
It's worth noting that the risk of EV battery explosions is exceedingly rare and similar to the risk associated with traditional gasoline vehicles.
If you have expertise in battery manufacturing, your insights into battery technology could be valuable for improving the industry's safety standards.
It's crucial for consumers to stay informed about the safety features and precautions associated with EVs and make informed decisions based on their knowledge and needs.
If you have any specific concerns or questions about EV safety, please feel free to ask, and I'll provide more information to address them.
Dieyota ???
Hmm no mazda n mitsu cars😏
Tiyota?
Can the bot speak Toyota and Honda correctly? Jesus.
Work on your pronunciation.
Thanks for pointing out. We are on it.
It's Toyota. Not a Tayota. Hoosh
I suspect this is AI. It can properly pronounce common words but always has difficulty with distinctive words.
Japanese design is so advanced.
Unless crappy boring eu cars
Bunch of mistakes of prices and spec . ..bunch of poor quality one box vehicals .
Thanks for pointing out. I'll fix them
OMG .. NO HONDA...
It shows different buying habits for different countries. The Daihatsu is one Japanese brand that was never sold in the North American market.
I understand your surprise at the absence of Honda from the list of top-selling cars in Japan for 2023. Car sales can vary from year to year and are influenced by various factors, including market trends, consumer preferences, and economic conditions. The list in the video represents the top sellers for that specific year, and it's possible that Honda didn't make it to the top rankings for that particular period. If you have any further questions or comments about the data, please feel free to share, and I'll do my best to provide more information or clarification.
Information all wrong 😊
I apologize if the information in the video is inaccurate. Please let me know which specific details you found to be incorrect, and I'll do my best to address and rectify any errors. Your feedback is valuable, and I appreciate your input.
Please improve your pronounciation first.
I'll do my best to assist with that information for future videos.
No one buys Mazda in Japan...it's the most reliable Japanese car in America !!
Creapy design.
@skeptikson3894 I appreciate your feedback on the car designs featured in the video. Design preferences can vary widely, and what some may find creepy, others might find avant-garde or unique. It's fascinating how different cultures and markets influence automotive design. If you have any more specific comments or questions about the designs or if there's anything else you'd like to discuss regarding the cars in Japan's market, please feel free to share, and I'm here to engage in the conversation.
Creapy design.@@Auto-UserGuide
Not a single Indian car.
I will never dare to drive an Indian car
this list based on japan (country)
Japan is number one in auto industry reliability.
what us a tyot ??? oh AI voice trying to stay toyota...... AI robotic readers always gets a dislike and don't recommend channel from me
Terrible car tastes
more practically.. better for daily drive.
Tayota??😂😂
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These are some ugly looking vehicles. Always wondered who buy them. Thought they only have a small niche of customers
Get used to see those in USA if Uncle Joe keeps printing money. Good luck 👍
you may not like the box ones, but they are certainly practical in tight spaces in Japan, they take up little space and at the same time offer a lot of space inside, but the second best selling car is the toyota corolla which in my opinion is the best looking new car.
Japanese cars are known for their efficiency and reliability, which is a significant draw for many customers. Looks might not be the primary factor for some buyers.