This breaking news comes from sources in Japan which has confirmed that secret team of engineers have designed and created the world's very first "disposal" car. Ready for production for the global market - including North America - this disposal car was designed by skunkworks consisting of ex-Toyota, Honda, and Nissan engineers. This is a fresh news that no one knows yet, except David Chao, who has received this insight from sources deep within the Japanese automotive industry. To be called "Shobun," the disposal car promises to be sold for mere $7,995 US (approx $10,800 CDN) and includes interest-free loan for 8 years. Find out complete details by watching the entire video until the end (where there are more surprises).
Automotive Press is owned and managed by David Koichi Chao, a global expert in the field of automotive evaluation, engineering, and strategy. With over 35 years of engineering experience, David is able to review vehicles from unique perspectives utilizing technical and specialized methods. David is a board member and a director at AJAC (Automobile Journalist Association of Canada).
David is known around the world as an authentic specialist of Lean/Agile Thinking, and travels all around the world to review vehicles and teach latest engineering methods. Born and raised in Japan, David has an engineering degree from University of British Columbia and post-graduate education from MIT and Harvard Business School in Boston.
Automotive Press is owned and managed by David Koichi Chao, a global expert in the field of automotive evaluation, engineering, and strategy. With over 35 years of engineering experience, David is able to review vehicles from unique perspectives utilizing technical and specialized methods. David is a board member and a director at AJAC (Automobile Journalist Association of Canada).
David is known around the world as an authentic specialist of Lean/Agile Thinking, and travels all around the world to review vehicles and teach latest engineering methods. Born and raised in Japan, David has an engineering degree from University of British Columbia and post-graduate education from MIT and Harvard Business School in Boston.
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