+ Follow TOKYO MOTORSHOW Tag
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[Title] => Mitsubishi Motors Corp. donates P3M to Yolanda survivors
[Summary] => Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) of Japan, through its local unit Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (MMPC), provided 3 Million pesos cash assistance as aid for the super typhoon Yolanda survivors and for the rehabilitation of provinces that were vastly affected by the rage of this natural calamity.
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[Title] => A Show of Strength
[Summary] => Attracting one of the biggest crowds during the 39th Tokyo Motorshow was the Mitsubishi Motors exhibit, in which the Japanese car company admitted to still having a long road ahead towards recovery. What with a loss of US $4.4 billion in its latest fiscal year and a defect cover-up scandal in its home market in early 2004, one would have easily forgiven the triple-diamond company if it had come up with a modest display as it set its sights on getting its house in order.
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[Title] => Driving Tomorrow, from Tokyo
[Summary] => Of the several international motorshows that media, industry players, and car enthusiasts all over the world flock to, Tokyos has got to be the most exciting for the South East Asian region. While Shanghai and Thailand each have their own motorshows, both of which garner large crowds, Tokyo has been around the longest and has often been a bellwether of things to come from Japans automobile manufacturing industry.
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[Summary] => Enjoy na enjoy ako sa aking pagbisita sa 37th Tokyo Motorshow na ginanap sa Tokyo, Japan.
Hindi ako mahilig sa kotse at motorsiklo pero tumulo ang laway ko sa aking paglibot para lamang makita ang mga latest model ng kotse at big bike. Pero laking gulat ko ng karamihan pa pala doon ay pawang ilalabas pa lamang sa year 2004.
Pero mas pinagsawa ko ang aking mga mata sa mga motorsiklo, maliit man o malaki pambata man o pang-matanda babae at lalaki.
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[Summary] => Enjoy na enjoy ako sa aking pagbisita sa 37th Tokyo Motorshow na ginanap sa Tokyo, Japan.
Hindi ako mahilig sa kotse at motorsiklo pero tumulo ang laway ko sa aking paglibot para lamang makita ang mga latest model ng kotse at big bike. Pero laking gulat ko ng karamihan pa pala doon ay pawang ilalabas pa lamang sa year 2004.
Pero mas pinagsawa ko ang aking mga mata sa mga motorsiklo, maliit man o malaki pambata man o pang-matanda babae at lalaki.
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December 11, 2013 - 12:00am