Audi Japan announced on 19 July that it had delivered 13 A3 sedans to the Koyama Driving School. This is the first driving school in Japan to use the A3 as the base of its fleet.
Month: July 2016
Predictions to Avoid Summer Holiday Traffic
The heat is rising and the kids are getting anxious in the classroom. That’s right. It’s almost summer vacation time again, and the predictions for the busiest times are out! So, if you’re leaving Tokyo by car, be sure to check these out to stay out of the summer vacation rush!
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Mercedes Showroom with No Cars?!
Mercedes-Benz Japan and Culture Convenience Club (CCC)’s subsidiary CCC Marketing (CCCMK) have announced their first collaborative project: the Mercedes-Benz Lifestyle Lounge… with no cars.
Roadside Help Available in your Language in Japan
Even if your Japanese isn’t perfect, help is still a phone call away with the new multilingual roadside assistance from the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF).
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Registering Your Car in Japan: What happens at the Land Transport Bureau
Registering your car by yourself is an experience not even all Japanese people get to have. With our busy lives, registering your car and getting new plates may seem like a good time to pay someone to do it for you. However, doing it yourself can save you money and even give you an insight into the government side of vehicle management.
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High school student Honda test drive… at the circuit.
At least for us, we don’t generally link high school students, dealership test drives, and drifting together… But that’s what Honda did in their viral advertisement for the S660 released on June 19th.
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