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Buy Japanese?

August 20, 2009

Renate Kuenast, one of the Green Party's top candidates for the 2009 elections, angered the German auto industry Thursday when comments she made were interpreted as a call for Germans to buy Japanese cars.

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Renate Künast
Kuenast is no stranger to car industry controversyImage: picture-alliance/ dpa

In the interview with the Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper, Kuenast said that people should look to the German Motor Club's (VCD) list of the most environmentally-friendly cars when choosing their next vehicle.

The top ten list features Japanese cars in the first six places.

"As a member of the Green Party I want people to buy modern cars with the lowest CO2 emissions," she said, suggesting that the VCD list was a good reference point for these cars. She expressed regret that the highest-placed German car came in at number seven – the two-seater Smart car – and added that German manufacturers "should act as quickly as possible to provide different cars and to secure jobs."

Kuenast found herself in similar trouble two years ago when she called on people to buy the Toyota Prius hybrid car for its low environmental impact in comparison to other cars. Her statement was seen as a vote of no-confidence in the German car industry.

She also said that she was annoyed with the executive committees at German auto manufacturers which continued to fight at a European level to keep CO2 emissions for cars at the highest level possible.

"If the Germans are too stupid to build modern cars, then one must recommend that people should buy a Toyota Prius," she said.

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Editor: Susan Houlton