Car Vending Machine ???!!!!!

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25 Responses to “Car Vending Machine ???!!!!!”

  1. hellohal3 Says:

    hmmmm

  2. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @mieio
    Sony Cybercam

  3. mieio Says:

    what camera you use?

  4. Kazuko20 Says:

    Love the colour of your car!

  5. T0SHIR0UHITSUGAYA Says:

    that is pretty sweet. wish us americans had something like that.

  6. shadowace421 Says:

    yea i gess your right, i was thinking that there can be parkin lots near the outskirts of cities were thers space but the crowded cities do go on for miles so anyone living inside a citie would have to walk real far to find one.

  7. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @shadowace421
    Not enough space.
    Think about all the space in your big American car parks that is just for driving in and out.

  8. shadowace421 Says:

    i still think this is too much, i mean instead of buying a bulding full of costly machinery and lots of maintenence cant they just build parking lot building like here in america, like the ones in airports? they can just build them higher with more floors so they would take up less ground space

  9. saturnwing Says:

    저거 한국 에도 있어
    근데 좀 불안해 ~,,~;

  10. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @Enigura
    Watch our video called “stealing stuff”

  11. Enigura Says:

    No way your car is gunna get broken into atleast :D

  12. chrismecking Says:

    haha…how great is that!! Very ecenomic place saving!! :D

  13. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @hellohal3
    Costs the customers about the same.

  14. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @EvtheNev
    No, they can put more cars in a smaller space this way.

  15. EvtheNev Says:

    Get a new car? Love the colour.. One question though. How big or how many spaces would these car parks have? I mean wouldn’t a multi story car park have more spaces and be less time consuming if there are a few people wanting to leave at the same time? Or is this just more of a novelty?

  16. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @poopdood321JP
    Thanks.

  17. TheJapanChannelDcom Says:

    @xentron
    Thanks for the 5.
    If you are living in a big city car will be way expensive and more difficult anyway.

  18. hellohal3 Says:

    well it does save space and is proberly a lot more secure then a normal car park but does this sort of thing cost a lot more?

  19. vitessemeister Says:

    Top tip is look far ahead, then you’re in the middle of the lane if the top sterring wheel is inline with the middle of the lane. If not, look at the edge of the sidewalk. when you’re at the side. Mark where the edge meet at your windscreen wipers and use it as a reference point. It’s seriously not that hard. I’d suggest you find some car club that has RHD cars like Skyline and old British cars and just drive it on a track, then you’ll get the idea. takes less than 30 mins to get used to

  20. xentron Says:

    I really wonder how hard it would be for me to switch to left side driving… I’ll probably stick to the trains/subways when in Japan. Could you maybe give me a little advice on that? Since I’m going to be making some longer distance trips as well there. Nevertheless cool video, creative way to manage the limited space available. 5/5 stars!

  21. dragade101 Says:

    indeed they do. but only sometimes ^.^

  22. poopdood321JP Says:

    Yet another, somewhat small yet, effective, reason to visit japan

    5 stars as always :]

  23. wolvermonkey Says:

    Those Marches are nice looking cars. They are smaller than my Tiida though right? Actually in the US it’s a Versa both the hatch and sedan but I know over there the hatch is called a Tiida. So I call mine a Tiida too.

  24. ConfusedHobbes Says:

    cool. can you do it again, but this time keep the camera on and in the car, set on nightvision or something. i wanna see the inside ^^

  25. lordcoyote2000 Says:

    That is seriously cool. Whoa!

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