By on February 7, 2011

In the olden days, the Detroit, Frankfurt, and Tokyo motor shows were the must go shows for any self-respecting carmaker. We’ll definitely be at the Tokyo show this December. The Detroit 3 won’t.

Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun reports that the Big 3 have not registered yet and probably will not. GM’s Japanese subsidiary told the paper that after carefully weighing the costs and the benefits of the show, we decided not to attend.”

The last Tokyo show was at the heights of carmageddon, in October 2009. It was a very appropriate show, it was a disaster. Exhibiting companies dropped from 241 in 2007 (the show is biannual) to 109 in 2009. The show counted only 610,000 visitors, half the 2007 number. It also didn’t help that the show had moved to the outskirts of Tokyo in Chiba. To downtown, that’s about an hour by train, which of course none of the auto execs took, choosing instead to get stuck in the infamous Tokyo rush our. This year, the show will be held in the midst of the city, at Tokyo Big Sight, down by the waterfront.

Nevertheless, the great days of the Tokyo Motor Show may be over. The big event in Asia is in China now, alternating between Beijing and Shanghai. This year, it will be in Shanghai, April 21- April 28. You bet that the Detroit 3 will be in Shanghai in full force.

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7 Comments on “Detroit Three Shun Tokyo...”


  • avatar
    GS650G

    I attended the 31st in 1995 in Chiba,  Tokyo. Lots of RHD American cars and a chevy cavilier badged as a Toyota. Can’t forget the eye candy, that’s truly Endless.

  • avatar
    jimboy

    Why waste time and energy on a country that doesn’t/won’t/can’t purchase our vehicles?

  • avatar

    Ford is passing because it doesn’t make good business sense.
     
    GM is passing because it would be too pricey to fly their blogger army to Tokyo.
     
    Chrysler is passing because they forgot about it.

  • avatar
    John Horner

    Smart move. Japan is a shrinking market which has never purchased significant numbers of Detroit branded products. Why waste time exhibiting there?
    If demographics is destiny like the sociologists often say, Japan is hosed.
     
     

  • avatar
    SecretAznMan

    I’ve never been to the Detroit or LA auto show before.  I’ve only been to the glorified dealer showroom shows in SF and SJ.  I went to that 2009 Tokyo show.  It was awesome to me.

  • avatar
    obbop

    The “ends of eras” here there and everywhere.
    Inevitable.
    I am glad, though, I was around for much of what went on during what I label the USA’s “Golden Age” though it was NOT perfect…… of course.
    Headaches then and now but the headaches of yore were different.
    I truly feel sorry for the youth of today but every generation has its problems but I wonder if some of today’s problems will be able to be overcome due to the MAJOR differences between now and “back then?”
     
    Time will tell but my time left me is limited.
     

  • avatar
    Educator(of teachers)Dan

    Hot Asian Babes.  Why yes this is a Bertel Schmitt article.  Why do you ask? 

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