7 REASONS WHY ENGINEER LOVES MAZDA CX-50 HYBRID // FULL REVIEW

AutomotivePress November 12, 2024
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Automotive Press offers the most authentic engineer's auto reviews, news, and insights by industry veteran David Koichi Chao. Find out about cars and trucks that no other reviewers would be able to comment - because of David Chao's automotive engineering expertise and evaluation experience. David is a mechanical engineering graduate with an education from MIT and Harvard in Boston who worked as an Evaluation, Development, Testing, and Manufacturing Engineer for major car companies. The unique point of this channel is that David spend time talking about things that you cannot get from other media, such as the driving feel, the actual day-to-day experience, engineering backgrounds, the "inside story" and hands-on quality. David shares insightful news and stories from the automotive industry that is interesting, unique, and cool. David is world renowned expert in Toyota Production System (TPS), Lean Manufacturing, Agile Thinking, and he teaches these topics world-wide.

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This a full engineer's review of the new 2025 Mazda CX-50 Hybrid - an important new addition to the CX-50 lineup. David loves the new hybrid version and provides 7 reasons why this may be one of the best. The new CX-50 Hybrid has best of both worlds... Mazda's legendary handling combined with Toyota's proven hybrid system. Watch the entire video to find out why David loves this new crossover from Mazda. Automotive Press is owned and managed by David Koichi Chao, a global expert in the field of automotive evaluation, engineering, and strategy. With over 35 years of engineering experience, David is able to review vehicles from unique perspectives utilizing technical and specialized methods. David is a board member and a director at AJAC (Automobile Journalist Association of Canada). David is known around the world as an authentic specialist of Lean/Agile Thinking, and travels all around the world to review vehicles and teach latest engineering methods. Born and raised in Japan, David has an engineering degree from University of British Columbia and post-graduate education from MIT and Harvard Business School in Boston.

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