I deeply respect the discipline and tidyness of the Japanese workers and people. Mostly all over the world scrapyards, recycling facilities are dirty and full of mess. The Japanese manage to do it so cleanly, that one could believe it is rather refurbishment preparation at the beginning. Amazing❤
@spoutnikpatrick8400 Жыл бұрын
En France je roule en Peugeot 205 de 1985😂
@bml336 ай бұрын
I'm surprised they didn't remove the glass to sell or recycle.
@Snake_00002 ай бұрын
they are lazy! they only pulled half the car apart! place is a mess too
In the U.S.A., our car insurance is paid by cars age, the new a car is, the newer the car,, the more you pay, as a newer car cost more to replace. In Japan, it’s opposite of that. They say an older car is more accident prone due to part failure,etc, so the older a car is the higher your insurance is. After about 5 or more years, it’s more economical to buy a new car than to pay the high insurance. In 1972, I was in the U.S. military stationed at NAF Atsugi, Japan. I was going to be there awhile, so I wanted a car. A Japanese friend of mine knew I could buy insurance on base under the U.S. system,so he took me to a junkyard. There were stacks of cars to be junked about 5-6 high on top of each other. I picked out a Mazda van, about 5 years old, paid the junkyard $50 for it + $10 for a new battery, & drove it back to base . When I left Japan 3 years later, I sold it to another American serviceman for $100. Good investment.
saya lebih sedih lagi,pingin punya mobil,sudah nabung bertahun-tahun,terpakai lagi uangnya buat biaya pendidikan anak2,terimakasih yg sudah buat video ini
@Playarea296 Жыл бұрын
丁寧な仕事だなぁ 素材別に分別されてるし安全対策もしっかりしててすごい
@Erik-gq3tg5 ай бұрын
I Kina og i Indien er der ingen hensyntagen til hverken medarbejdere eller til miljøet.....
Почему вы утилезируете кузов можно продатьже в другие страны и заработать больше
@lyimoej7198 Жыл бұрын
I want to work in car manufacturing just like you. I'm a secondary school teacher at Tanzania🇹🇿 Africa. Where do i start? I really want to change my career and work in car manifacturing industry just like you.
@EremiaRelu Жыл бұрын
Super
@максимкай-к5л Жыл бұрын
У нас такая красотка ещё долго ездить может пока пол не провалится! Потом вместо пола можно фанеру положить и она дальше поедет.
Смотреть на это- сердце разрывается от боли... На ней даже ржавчины нет и вся машина ровная. 😭😭😭
@Amen7801 Жыл бұрын
Same as I thought?
@juanpabloarena2724 Жыл бұрын
Шасси даже не было грязным... Бьюсь об заклад, оно даже пахло новым! Удивительно! Здесь, в Аргентине, мы используем их от 30 до 40 лет и продолжаем их ремонтировать.
@ДуеваНаталья-щ1о Жыл бұрын
мда .. в России бы на ней еще 30 лет ездили ...😪😪😪
@goshagosha8918 Жыл бұрын
@@ДуеваНаталья-щ1о а потом бы продали другим 😂
@АлександрНикитенков-и2ь Жыл бұрын
Владимир я с вами полностью согласен, мне было очень не приятно смотреть это боль 😖 сердце кровью обливается 😕,
@davidwell686 Жыл бұрын
When I was in the US Navy stationed in Japan in the late 1980's I got a part time job working for a small scrap yard tearing apart Japanese cars and small trucks. We would strip the cars of most of the parts, clean them a bit, label and put into shipping containers. Then the container would be shipped to countries in Asia and the Middle East. The owner of that company was a great guy. He would drive around that city looking for cars sitting in various locations, buy them and we would go get them and bring to his yard. He would ever take the old gas out of the tanks and use it. A really fun job and I realized how much money can be made selling Japanese car parts. The most popular parts were Isuzu engines.
@galahadscxscoopex5190 Жыл бұрын
That Alphard looked in pretty good condition, looks like it was scrapped way before its time
@Chris-yy7qc Жыл бұрын
It was scrapped because youre supposed to BuY nEw CaRs To SaVe ThE pLaNeT I guess... A shame...
@takoyaki-gq1qj Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-yy7qcno, it scrapped because it has very low value. that model of alphard are very common and flooded in market.
@DanKoning777 Жыл бұрын
@@Chris-yy7qc // It's too bad it isn't anything that mankind is doing which contributes to todays temperature and climate change(s). People can ignore todays "*climate change"* scare tactics like you see below the video-it's not based on *true* science, but *consensus* science and meant for profit. True science [via observation], denotes the direct correlation between sun spots [which are visible and discernable], and climate change i.e., solar variation is what drives temperature change. FYI, there is zero *scientific* evidence that man's CO2 or carbon causes warming-none; and the opposite appears to be true. In layman’s terms: as the solar variation fluctuates it becomes hotter at certain times more than others-this then warms the oceans; as the oceans are warmed *they release more CO2* not mankind. This is an observable, visible, and discernable fact: i.e., *true science.* Simply stated it's not mankind, but the sun and the affect it has on the oceans that *releases more CO2* into the atmosphere. All *true/honest* science say's: man's contribution to CO2 is negligible. Water vapor and clouds make up almost all CO2, and our climates change-it's the effect of electromagnetic fields on the sun that increases CO2 from oceans and clouds. The claims from environmentalists that mankind is warming the environment has no true scientific support-it's *all mere scare tactics for profit.* If this isn't true simply ask yourself: "If ocean levels *will keep rising* [as we're told], why did Obama just purchase a $11.75m *waterfront home* on 30 acres in Martha's Vineyard?" 🤔
@Waynes-xt9gr Жыл бұрын
Well....put it this way, if you gave your then-wife a new suv, then you end up filing for divorce from her, and the courts said you have to give up the SUV to her......this probably is how you would feel............
@gteixeira Жыл бұрын
In Japan they have a progressive taxation of old cars so older ones pay more tax than newer ones in order to force people into buying newer cars and keep the Japanese car makers happy.
What a clean facility! The opening scenes of the manual dismantling showed an area cleaner than most repair shops in America. Very impressive operation. I like how they placed a tarp over the windows when exploding the airbags.
@grimreaper5521 Жыл бұрын
True I haven't seen a shop this cleaned ever at least over 25 years
@YOURS1 Жыл бұрын
I let out a sarcastic fart when you compared retardistan aka merica with Japan❤
@JayLampang Жыл бұрын
Yea, the Toyota mini van can be use in Africa for the next 30 years or more, very clean and efficient indeed.
@abcdef-qk6jf4 ай бұрын
They should bring in people from Eastern Europe. They're specialists in removing airbags without triggering them...
انة ....هذآ الامر مفجع ومحزن ان نرى الذيت يتم تصريفة واذالة الاطارات وتفكيك الاجزاء اعتقد ان دورها كسيارة قد انتهى هناك شئ يثلج فى اللحظات الاخيرة الهادئة للسيارة التى لابد انها كانت مع العديدمن العائلات وصنعت الكثير من الذكريات منذ ان كانت جديدة اىنخيل معا ممتاذ❤❤❤ 0:37
@МихаилЛевеляйнен Жыл бұрын
Даже до конца не досмотрел думал у меня инфаркция начнется. Альфара очень жаль на наших дорогах он бы еще ходил и ходил.
it was a pleasure to watch a neat and orderly scrapping process. I thought there were more parts in very good condition to be salvaged like the doors, seats, upholstery etc..🤔
@velotill Жыл бұрын
unless rusted to the core it would be fantastic if in the future there would be affordable, easy to install EV retrofits to keep the cars running and make the sunk CO2 costs that went into making them last longer
@commonsense1547 Жыл бұрын
Seats appear to be crushed 😔
@bobw7018 Жыл бұрын
I am always impressed with the cleanliness, efficiency, and quality of work from Japanese workers. In a nation like Japan though, I expect nothing less than what we see. Most amazing, is that everything is done in a very orderly and organized fashion where everything can be quickly and easily done.
@ستاذمجيد Жыл бұрын
هاي السياره لوجايبينه للعراق جا جابت كم دفتر أمريكي 😢حرامات
@Snake_00002 ай бұрын
there's crap everywhere have a look! messy
@bobw70182 ай бұрын
@@Snake_0000 You do understand it's a salvage and scrap processing facility right? Clean is relative in this industry.
@Snake_00002 ай бұрын
ok. You're the expert
@toyotacorollaaltis861317 күн бұрын
@@bobw7018Every car in that place is cleaner THAN MY BRABUS A PERFECTLY MAINTAINED BRABUS MERC IS IN WORSE SHAPE THAN THE CARS IN A SCRAPYARD shows how wasteful they are
That van looked in pretty good condition for junking
@Ken8989 Жыл бұрын
True. But that's normal in Japan. 5 years of usage and they'll scrap it for parts or halfcut the entire body for export to other asean countries for original used parts
i used to own an Alphard back in HK, so sad to see one being scrapped and crushed, it looked like it still had lots of life in and could be exported overseas. oh well, still good to see it being recycled.
@すな-l2h Жыл бұрын
@@sparkie996 多分結構故障してると思いますよ...
@johnsutcliffe3209 Жыл бұрын
@@sparkie996NZ also takes used imports from Japan. However I did notice some suspicious looking material in the drain trays after oil and water were removed. I'd say the engine or trans was sad.
@TheNeroScout Жыл бұрын
Send to africa they will use for another 40 years. What a waste. We can help poor country but we choose to not.
Вполне хороший автомобиль. Мог бы ещё радовать. Хорошее состояние кузова. Жаль.
@альянсальянс-х8и Жыл бұрын
Люди переводят ресурсы------будут ныть над какими-то надуманными эвронормами токсичности,но чтоб построить автомобиль,сколько токсинов подымется в атмосферу..... сама природа станет для человека автошредером,чтоб не гадил вокруг
@альянсальянс-х8и Жыл бұрын
Цунами ничему не учит.......как сигнал,что буде очередная волна
@АлександрИванов-щ9о9у Жыл бұрын
Да, думаю всё же такая частая смена авто на более новые, больше вредит окружающей среде, чем автомобиль в возрасте 7-10 лет и пробегом до 200 тыс км. А производство новых, казалось бы, менее вредных автомобилей, загрязняет экологию и затрачивает ресурсов несоизмеримо больше.
@Гаджи-МурадБамматов Жыл бұрын
@@АлександрИванов-щ9о9у окружающей среде вредит , а вот экономику стимулирует
@АлександрИванов-щ9о9у Жыл бұрын
@@Гаджи-МурадБамматов , природа в итоге всегда своё берёт
@АрманНигметов-з3с Жыл бұрын
Я чуть не расплакался ! Нормальная же машина была ((((
@meytv5691 Жыл бұрын
не себе не людям.😬🤨
@A64632 Жыл бұрын
@@meytv5691 ну.. эээ... а кто их готов купить, вывезти, оплатить все пошлины, если автомобилю скажем 11 лет?
@OlegAndrian Жыл бұрын
@@A64632Барыги с Зелёного угла.
@Аалам-с8ь Жыл бұрын
Японцы очень жестокие люди знаем же как они убивали терзали китайцев.. теперь они машины убивают. терзают от бессилия к Китаю
@ivantaurua6735 Жыл бұрын
Every wreaking yard in nz should have a reliable recycle parts processing store
@processx Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Next year, we will become a process X that will work even harder :) happy new year
@Erik-gq3tg5 ай бұрын
Der er styr på tingene på det sted - det er imponerende👍👍👍👍
Я из России, и со слезами на глазах смотрел на этот процесс...
@HoroshiiPotancevaL Жыл бұрын
Давно не плакал...)
@candleproducer Жыл бұрын
Виноват Путин. России будет труднее в будущем.
@micgz Жыл бұрын
and you don't have tears in your eyes looking at what russia is doing in ukraine? or blinded by propaganda Put...?
@Казахстанец-ь1ж Жыл бұрын
Жалко однако ппц просто
@Сергей-н7з7г Жыл бұрын
Ржавчины нет, внешне состояние нового. Ездить и ездить ещё ей . Эх ..((((
@Reddoguk Жыл бұрын
That thing looked cleaner than a lot of cars on UK roads believe me i've worked on cars for 40 years.
@DigitalDiabloUK Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised with all that effort they didn't remove the interior seats to reduce the metal contamination.
@cleniomartins8505 Жыл бұрын
Esse carro ainda está novo. Para os padrões brasileiros. se fosse aqui n o Brasil ainda rodava ums 30 anos 😅 parabéns show de conteúdo
@johndonoto9666 Жыл бұрын
En chile está nuevo 😂
@jorgespelzini4817 Жыл бұрын
Que pena.... pensar que en mi país hay automóviles circulando por las calles en mucho peor estado. 😮😮😮.
@georgendiga Жыл бұрын
In kenya 🇰🇪 africa this 'brand new' car
@gianlucasabatino4500 Жыл бұрын
@@georgendiga in fact, even in many European countries it would still have been a valid car!
@Ittou-Ogami Жыл бұрын
Классный подьемник.Днище у машины чистенькое.Ребята мастера знают свое дело .Неторопясь без суеты разбирают.
@harrylkplptpanghegar7662 Жыл бұрын
That Toyota Alphard is still a valuable asset in my country, so sad to see the car being crushed and dismantled, if only they can donate that car to me, I will look after the car seriously.
@bunning63 Жыл бұрын
With you on that one. They get imported into New Zealand and sold for good money. Unfortunately quite a few of the people that buy imports then never maintain them and they're scrapped a few years down the road anyway.
A coisa mais linda nesse vídeo e a eficiência dos trabalhadores com muita experiência usando todos os EPI parabéns.
@howiebearse7 ай бұрын
I am surprised that they did not remove the sliding doors or left tail light as well as the left side front door. Very nice clean salvage yard.
@wingsky527111 ай бұрын
車も家族で 大切に乗らなきゃって思わせてくれる動画でした
@mhikari92 Жыл бұрын
Watched Korean scraping videos before..... Even though I still feel sad about how cars that looks so well maintained got scrap. (As a car person , sometimes you just have to accept the truth that got a new car is more affordable than keep the old ones.(from both maintaining , reg. , tax and insurance point of view) The detailing and caring on part removal (that could found a 2nd life on other cars) in this video makes me feel a little better.(much better than the Korean ones.)
@アンパンマン1130 Жыл бұрын
8:19ふつうに解体されてるけど家族旅行とか色んな場所に行ったんだろうな ありがとうって気持ちだよ
@多趣味チャンネル-y5z Жыл бұрын
ご苦労様、また新しくなって戻って来てね。
@СергейПопков-я7ъ Жыл бұрын
Молодцы приятно посмотреть как вы относитесь к технике.👍