In what court? No Japanese court is going to rule against a Japanese corporation in favor of a foreigner.
In what court? No Japanese court is going to rule against a Japanese corporation in favor of a foreigner.
Because he finally had to justify all the dead fish bits he was hoarding.
As others have pointed out, white collar crime is pretty rampant in Japan, and what Ghosn did isn’t anything other executives in other companies aren't doing. The timing of this whole thing is highly suspicious.
In reality, it is BS because almost every exec at a Japanese companies do it. Ghosn just pissed someone off and his being a foreigner opens him up to some biases.
White collar crime is pretty rampant in Japan. It's likely everybody in the upper echelons of the entire industry is doing. This happened because someone wanted him gone.
Except what he did actually saved Nissan from going under.
Because Scandinavians are generally much better drivers than Americans.
Toyota reminding us that boomers are getting over and that tgeir mid-life crises have now transitioned into late quarter-life crises.
He's probably Filipino, and being one as well, I can tell you Filipinos can be quite racist when it comes to other people of color.
But does it come with Phil Collins in the back?
Making them feel “pain” actually makes some sort of sense. It’s to tell them that they’re suffering some sort of damage, and that they need to stop doing, or avoid whatever is causing them damage.
Just gonna point out for the naysayers that this is the SOP for mid-size trucks and SUVs around the world. Toyota has the Fortuner and Hilux, Nissan has the Navarra and Terra, Mitsubishi has the Strada and Montero Sport. I don’t see how FCA doing the same thing using the Wrangler is a bad move.
F#&*k! I’m in Kyoto right now with family. If this were a more personal trip (and in Tokyo or Chiba) , I’d book one of these right now!
But what if no one buys it? Will you actually buy it yourself? We need to set an actual time limit for any cars in these kinds of articles to get sold before the author has to buy them.
80s HiLux, ez.
This is a great deal. Now they've got two perfectly running Toyota trucks.
The next step is clearly matching the AI vs GDQ participants in a speed running competition.
The V12 would need to be a diesel for that though.
I imagine this was some rebel Mazda fan who's now busy reverting it back to stock.
Most likely situation, the driver knew the height of the roof of their trailer, but forgot to consider the A/C unit.