• Country: Australia
  • Date: 2018-05-12

Hi there Cars from Japan,

I'd really love to get a Japanese used car and I think this whole idea, this website and the way that you are running it are fantastic ...what you are doing is fantastic.

You have created something that everyone needed... a simple and organised way to recycle the cars that are currently trapped in Japan's current policies...well done!

Most internet competitions are simply clicking on yes or no answers...filling in your details and the result is all entries are equal (and your chances of winning are ridiculously low)....and the whole process is also long and very boring...so boring in fact that contestants drift off and get their own names, email addresses and phone numbers wrong.

What you have here is something original fresh and challenging.. AND you are getting us all to compete to win..which is how it should be in all contests ... most people want a contest in which they are actually competing, and the best one wins..anything else isn't a competition at all...its just a lottery for morons.... AND even better, you are recycling existing cars to new owners as prizes..so this enterprise will have a near zero carbon footprint .. and that is really impressive.

Your are marketing a fantastic concept...handing out the product you are selling, free of charge in limited quantities, to help market what you are doing and indirectly helping to fight climate change at the same time.

The Japanese Government's policy of encouraging owners to retire their cars after only a few years and to reward people who buy new cars might be seen as a way of making sure that all cars have the most modern and fuel efficient engines... so that they are reducing pollution..and perhaps there is some truth in this when we are dealing with aging diesel vehicles.

The reality is that a lot of fantastic cars in perfect condition, that have anything
between 10 or 15 years of life in them at least, have been made unusable in Japan and most are just crushed and recycled...which is a terrible waste of resources, a waste of energy and a contributor to more Greenhouse gases.

Add to that the incredible cost of making enough cars to replace these vehicles, both financially, to resources, and the environment..it seems obvious that the motive is to create a new massive demand for one of Japans main products.

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