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Car Companies

Introduction

    I picked these two special car companies because the have been one of the most famous Japanese car companies ever. I hope you think the same about that too. I hope you like my report!

ぼくは,日本でゆうめいな かいしゃについて、レポートします.

   Toyota

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    Toyota is a very famous car company. Toyota cars are known for their sophisticated and smooth drive, and their luxurious seats. Look at these three Toyotas that I hope you will like.

This is a Toyota truck named the Toyota Tundra with a V6 engine and with leather seats.  Regular Cab 4x2 5-speed manual $16,085 Regular, Cab 4x2 4-speed automatic $16,925.Tundra

 

This is another Toyota called the Toyota MR2 Spyder!  In dollars it costs $24,040!  It has long wheel base, but a very short overhang. This MR2 is much better than the BMW Z3 because its ration is 15.91 and the BMWs ratio is 17.05!  MR2 Spyder

 

This is the last Toyota named the Toyota Celica. Unlike the Toyota MR2 this one has 6-way adjustable sports seats!    Celica GT manual $17, 440, Celica GT automatic $18,240, Celica GT-S manual $21,910, Celica GT-S Sports Shift $22,610!  CelicaI got all of the Toyota pictures from the Toyota Web Site.

Honda

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My family owns a Honda Odyssey 2000!  It is a comfortable car! Honda also ride as smooth as Toyotas or maybe even smoother! Hondas exterior are luxurious!

Here is some information on the CR-V! This is how much this outstanding car costs: 2WD LX: MSRP Automatic Transmission : $18,750, 4WD EX: MSRP Manual Transmission :$20,750,  

 

Here is the Honda S2000, the dream of your life! This car only comes in manual, so this is how much it costs: MSRP Manual Transmission: $32,740! This S2000 has the same safety features as the CR-V.  

Here is the last Honda, a Honda Odyssey! This is how much an automatic transmission cost $23,900. It still has the same safety features as the other Hondas! It comes with a navigation system and a DVD player if wanted. The American version comes with sliding doors instead of normal ones.

I got this picture from the Honda Web Site.

 

Chris

Spring 2001