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  1. Has anyone noticed that all the mid-sized Korean and Japanese sedans no longer seem to be available. Camry, Accord, Teana, Legacy, Sonata, Optima are no longer available in showrooms. They're mostly not even listed for sale either by ADs in SG carmart . The Mazda 6 seems to be the only mid-sized Japanese sedan that's available now. Anyone know if, and when, any of these cars will be back in our showrooms soon? 2018 models?
  2. Why do/did Jap cars makers make these odd-balls cars?? (Typo corrected) Even major car makers like Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Mazda, etc do it. Odd-balls / niche models like Cube, Juke, CrossRoad, dB / Material, GT86, CRZ, Insight, Prius, Jimny, etc. Past models like Copen, TownBee, WagonR, etc. These cars have very limited market ie little profits to be made yet they take the trouble to make these somewhat "unusual" models which western car makers don't seem to be "brave" enough to produce. The designers have too much sake sometimes?? PS - Are there western equivalents of such cars, especially coming out from the factories of established cars makers??
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    Akio Toyoda

    [extract] Every JDM car enthusiasts would have a particular favourite model from a Japanese automaker. Thus it is no surprise that even the current president of Toyota, Akio Toyoda, has his favourites too. During his inauguration as the Chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, he was asked on his preferences among his company
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