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Toyota Scared Them – How to Buy Japanese Used Cars in 2010
6th March 2010
Sure, the Toyota recalls have spooked some consumer confidence when it comes to that particular brand. There’s no doubt that things have not been looking good for Japan’s biggest car manufacturer, but at the same time that they are finally getting their act together, there are many other Japanese used vehicles to consider.
#5: Honda.
These guys are still huge, and it’s not just because of motorcycles. Because they avoided some of the crazy growth seen by Toyota, they haven’t been plagued with some of the recent bad publicity or congressional hearings as a result. Solid and steady.
#4: Nissan.
The other one of Japan’s “big 3″ (as opposed to the American big 3), Nissan has been slightly out of the spotlight during all this recent news, having cut some jobs recently as they suffer under decreased demand. But their cars – some of the best Japanese used vehicles around – still get great resale prices..
#3: Mazda.
Although Mazda fell on some tougher times during the 1990s, they were also one of the few Japanese car companies to see great success while in business with an American one (being Ford). Now that recent years have seen them push once again towards profitability, they’re looking towards hydrogen-fueled cars into the future.
#2: Suzuki.
Don’t count out the underdogs – while they aren’t known as being one of the big 3, either (and probably aren’t even in the top 5), Suzuki has been steadily plugging along even despite the crisis in auto sales. Their Japanese used cars are nothing to sneeze at.
#1: Subaru.
Thanks to the smaller footprint that Subaru takes up in the relatively large Japanese auto market, their vehicles (including their used cars and exported cars) are still relatively valuable, and to be honest, they are one of the most forward-looking companies on our list.
Importing Japanese used cars can be very challenging if you are new to this industry. This is why having a reliable and trusted partner is essential. With RamaDBK buying Japanese used cars and trucks is easy. Great bargains and fantastic customer service guaranteed!




