Today, March 9, is “Thanks Day” in Japan, created because three (san) and nine (kyu) sound like “thank you” when said together. These days, saying thanks almost seems like a lost art, what with everyone on social media so obsessed with self-promotion. Back in the forum days, you could ask a question, receive an answer, and actually thank someone for their help. And there are so many people in the auto industry that deserve our thanks.
On one end of the spectrum there’s executives like Akio Toyoda carrying the torch for fun cars, or the nameless engineers that invented the Honda K engine. On the other end there’s the organizer of your local coffee shop meet or the friend who helps you bleed the brakes. There are so many people who help keep car culture alive.
Who in the automotive community would you like to say thank you to?
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