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The
3rd Tokyo Motor Show (1956
. 4/20 - 4/29)
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The 3rd Tokyo Motor Show Poster |
Amazing progress was seen at the 3rd Motor Show. Vehicles
were exhibited by type, and the center of popularity shifted
to passenger cars. These characteristics indicated the
birth of a full-scale motor show.
Behind this trend was the "people s car plan" announced
by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI)
in May of 1955. The plan envisaged a 4passenger car capable
of driving 100Km/h, wholesaling for ¥150,000 and retailing
for ¥250,000. This was completely unrealistic given that
average per capita national income was ¥75,960 and car
prices at the time were: Datsun Sedan ¥750,000, Renault
¥740,000, and Toyota Crown ¥950,000. Still, the MITI plan
spurred automakers to strive to cut prices. Meanwhile,
the general public apparently began to feel that the dream
cars were more accessible to themselves. The popularity
of passenger cars at the show was increasing.
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