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" ... In a career that spans 30 years, I have written about automobiles, innovation, games, luxury lifestyles, travel and food. Based in Tokyo since 1988, I was in the front row to cover stories on Japan's Golden Year of 1989 when local carmakers launched legends such as the Mazda MX-5, Nissan Skyline GT-R, Subaru Legacy, Toyota MR2, Nissan 300ZX, Mazda RX-7, and then opened the first Lexus and Infiniti showrooms in the U.S. I have hosted a globally broadcast TV show on car culture called 'Samurai Wheels' in Japan, won a Japanese language speech contest, co-driven a Lexus V8 in the Nurburgring 24-hour race with Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi, finished 4th in a team I created with ex-F1 driver Ukyo Katayama to co-pilot an MX-5 race car in Mazda's annual 4-hour endurance race, drove a first-generation Porsche 911 up The Hill at Goodwood, piloted the lead car for Jeremy Clarkson in his "GT-R vs Bullet Train" race across Japan for Top Gear, co-starred in a Japanese WWII period TV drama playing a Russian baseball pitcher, published a book in Japanese about car culture and sung in a male choir at the Vatican (but not in front of the Pope). I have also scribbled about all things Japanese for publications including Car and Driver, Edmunds, Top Gear, Autocar, Auto Express, Quattroruote, The Sydney Morning Herald, Herald Sun, The Japan Times, GQ Japan, Japan Airlines inflight magazine and Forbes Japan. I am co-chairman of the World Car Awards and a juror for the Japan Car of the Year and International Engine of the Year. ... "
" ... So European carmakers face this dilemna. ... "
" ... The SMMT, which includes big European carmakers like BMW, Mercedes and Groupe PSA as well as British companies, has been vocal during the long-drawn out negotiations between Britain and the EU. It pointed out the British auto industry spent just under $1 billion preparing for Brexit and that it would lose business worth more than $60 billion over the next 5 years without a trade deal. More recently the SMMT said the cost of failure had risen to $74 billion, while “no deal” would cut Britain’s vehicle production by two million over the next 5 years. This would also undercut its ability to research and develop the next generation of electric cars. ... "
" ... The end of the year is frequently touted as being a great time to buy a new car. Dealers and carmakers would like to end their calendar years on a high note or at the very least push through as many deals as possible, so they are ready to "deal." The mix of vehicles on dealers' lots includes comprehensive coverage of current model-year vehicles seasoned with enough highly discounted prior-year models to make things interesting. Consumers are often in a buying mood, perhaps flush with an end-of-year bonus or on the lookout for an impactful last-minute Christmas gift. Typically, many consumers are distracted by holiday shopping so dealerships experience less walk-in traffic and are thus eager to close sales with the people who do happen to come in the door. Of course, this is a year like no other, but one constant as we close in on December 31, 2020, is a great many good deals are there for the taking. ... "