Bloomberg reports that because of shifting tariff regulations, and thanks to cheaper import taxes, foreign brands have seen a market share jump from 28 percent to 41 percent over the last two years.This means, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi have all capitalized on the shift leaving domestic producers ...
Here's the 2012 Tokyo Toy Show, and its not the Motor show so lets not be confused about it. Toyota came in and showed off a playful concept model called the Camate, designed as a big toy for the family with customizable body features.
"The Camatte aims to convey the joy and dreams of motor vehicles to current and future drivers, by providing an opportunity for parents and children to experience together the fun of driving, car customization and car enthusiasm," the Japanese automaker said in a statement.
The concept features a one plus two interior seating layout with adjustable pedals and seats and can be positioned to enable children to operate the controls and develop their driving skills.
Toyota noted that the Camatte was "designed firmly as a concept" with no plans for a production model.