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Choosing the Right Japanese Import Car for You

November 7, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Have you been contemplating what route would be the safest to take when purchasing a used vehicle? Japan’s car manufacturer quality standards and Japan’s import standards have remained famous worldwide.

This fame is well deserved because Japanese import cars are reliable, well-maintained, and cost-effective. Written below are some of the quality assurance procedures these vehicles undergo before making their way into the international automotive market.

Why Are Japanese Import Cars So Low Mileage?

Abundance of Public Transport: Japan’s commute culture encourages the use of public transport; both because public transportation costs lower, and because Japan has an extensive matrix of trains, subways, and buses running throughout busy streets. Hence, car usage is mostly constricted to the weekends or short trips on the weekdays.

Shaken Vehicle Inspection: Shaken is a Japanese bi-annual vehicle inspection system that has policies that make old car ownership more expensive with stringent emission fines. Hence Shaken’s rigorous inspection makes it more convenient to just sell their current car (with low mileage) and purchase a newer car.

Preference for New Models: There is a developing cultural shift towards purchasing and upgrading to new vehicles and car owners often trade in their cars in excellent condition with a couple of thousand miles on the dial.

High Export Standards: Vehicles being exported from Japan are under strict quality assurance regulations and most manufacturers have certification programs for all of their used vehicles in the market. Only certified Japanese import cars in excellent condition and low mileage make it onto the international market.

Emission Standards: The Japanese government has started developing strict environmental regulation standards that impose heavy taxes on those who do not have the latest fuel-efficient technology in their vehicles. Consequently, car owners purchase hybrid or fully electric vehicles to keep pace with environmental standards.

How Safe Is It To Buy Japanese Import Cars?

Japanese cars are relatively safe and reliable because of a few reasons including Japan’s export verification process, accessible vehicle histories, and their maintenance of quality standards.

Japanese used cars are checked bi-annually for their age and condition to regulate the quality of used Japanese cars coming into the local and international market. Hence, most Japanese imported cars are in excellent condition at the time of reselling.

Japan has a global reputation for exporting only the best quality vehicles. Hence, Japanese car exporters check each vehicle with precise scrutiny to ensure that only the freshest, and most reliable models make it to the used car market.

Japanese import cars are particularly safe for drivers in countries with right-hand-drive road standards. Right-hand-drive vehicles may cause hazards in a region where left-hand-drive is the standard.

Japanese car engineering and design has been planned to perfection, including how to make these vehicles last as long as possible. Even the most humble models by Japanese manufacturers are rust and corrosion-free by design.

What Are the Top 5 Japanese Import Car Brands?

Toyota: Toyota has remained the most successful Japanese automobile manufacturer because of its dedication to producing reliable and safe vehicles that blend functionality with comfort and practicality.

Honda: Honda is known in a favorable light because of its innovation in powertrain development and fuel-efficient technology. Honda vehicles, particularly hybrid models, have some of the highest fuel economies on the market.

Nissan: Nissan has become popular for introducing retro designs with a modern twist of innovative technology. Nissan has released some iconic models such as the Godzilla and the Nissan Skyline. Nissan has maintained its reputation through constant innovation and improvement.

Mazda: Mazda has made its legacy on its “Zoom-Zoom” philosophy; which essentially entails making driving an enjoyable experience for the driver. Mazda has a distinctive design language that sets these vehicles apart on the road.

Subaru: Subaru vehicles are known widely for their incredible symmetrical all-wheel driving options. These vehicles are ideal for drivers in challenging topographical regions and harsh weather conditions.

Tips on How to Maintain Japanese Import Cars

Regular Oil Changes: Make sure to check your car’s hood for any signs of oil degradation. Japanese import cars often have high-revving engines that can metabolize engine oil quickly. Hence, it is recommended to add the most fitting top-quality engine oil for your model. To ensure further improvement, change the engine’s oil filter every 8000 to 10,000 kilometers.

Cooling System Maintenance: For drivers in tropical climates, Japanese import cars can overheat because of extreme climatic conditions. Therefore, it is recommended to check and replace the coolant liquid every 2 years to avoid debris build-up or your engine being damaged.

Keep The Interior and Exterior Squeaky: This tip seems to be a no-brainer but many drivers are not aware of the benefits of keeping your car clean from the inside out. Washing your car is known to make it last longer and maintain your Japanese import cars’ favorable look.

Battery and Brake System Care: Japanese import cars tend to undergo wear and tear over time or under harsh weather conditions. It is best to inspect your battery condition, brake pads, brake rotors, lines, and so on.

Regular Mechanic Runs: Even if you feel no lesser than a technician yourself, you should consider taking your car to a professional once in a while. There are not always telltale signs of your car mechanisms being damaged and your vehicle needs to be under the trained eye to have full security of its stable conditions.

Searching for the right investment vehicle that is both reliable and cost-effective can seem like a challenge.

However, Japanese brands of cars have both these benefits to offer, along with more! SAT Japan is an online platform that holds an extensive inventory of premium Japanese imported used cars for sale and their expert services make car-purchasing convenient.

SAT Japan offers suitable financing and insurance services that further lower the burden of buying your Japanese cars for sale.

Additionally, their team of talented workforce ensures that your reliable and well-maintained vehicle is stored, shipped, and safely delivered to your doorstep, all from the comfort of your home.

Head on over to SAT Japan today and experience just how simple buying your Japanese import vehicle can be.

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