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Saturday, October 31, 2009

5 Ways Japanese Used Cars Straight From Japan Will Help Your Wallet

By Clement Tourtet

If you're looking to purchase a used car, don't just head out to the nearest lot and try your luck. OK, then, you think how about looking online? It's true, the online market is great for cars, but again, many people tend to limit themselves to their local environs, missing out on great deals elsewhere.

We're here to suggest 5 reasons why you should look far away " as far as Japan! " when considering a used car.

#5: Japanese Take Extremely Good Care of Their Cars.

The Japanese are famous for the standards they hold to their cars, and as such it's really tough to located a used vehicle in bad shape in the country. For cultural reasons, the Japanese take great care of their used vehicles, and when you see Japanese used cars that are 20 years old, you'll be amazed.

#4: There Are No Terribly-Maintained Highways in Japan.

The condition of Japanese roads is also something to brag about, and the super-well-maintained highway system means that cars have led great lives on those streets, not getting damaged by bad maintenance. The idea of a car being banged up due to badly maintained roadwork isn't a typical one in Japan.

#3: The Japanese Government is Crazy About Checkups.

One of the main theories as to why Japanese cars are so nicely maintained is really due to the strict levels of standards the Japanese use for judging used vehicles. We're not only talking about pollution and air quality here, but just a general standard of maintenance after only 6 years of driving. Many customers just switch in their Japanese used cars and get new ones, leaving us with a strong and rich market.

#2: Shipping is Actually Pretty Simple.

Although it might sound expensive, there are container ships heading to ports near you extremely often. Exporters use a system called roll-on, roll-off shipping, which means the car rolls into the container, and rolls off once it arrives at its destination. Ordering and shipping a car from Japan isn't nearly as expensive as you might think.

#1: There Are Certain Japanese Editions That Have Never Hit Your Country.

The Japanese car manufacturers built plants in their market countries many years ago, so any Japanese used cars you might have bought in, say, America, were specifically built for the American market. Getting a car directly from Japan, however, means you're getting an exclusive Japanese model, often with features that were never available to you from a local dealership. - 21396

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