When buying a used car from Japan, important points to consider include the availability of spare parts, its fuel consumption, specifications, and, to a certain extent, appearance. While a number of cars may first come to mind—such as the Toyota Vitz, Honda Fit or Nissan X-Trail—there are a number of “hidden gem” vehicles which serve these needs just as well. Here, we highlight 6 used Japanese cars that deserve a second look!
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Toyota Harrier vs. Nissan Murano – Crossover SUV Comparison Standoff
If you’re thinking about buying a used crossover SUV, the Toyota Harrier and Nissan Murano are two strong contenders. What are their similarities and differences? We break down pricing, features, drivability, and more in this car comparison showdown.
5 of the Best Nissan Vehicles You Can Buy Right Now
The Nissan Motor Company can trace its heritage to the Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works, Japan’s first automaker. By 1914, Kwaishinsha Motor Car Works was producing the DAT, a car that eventually became the first Datsun. After several mergers and buyouts, Nissan Motors emerged in 1934.
The first Nissan badged cars were produced in 1935. The rest is, as they say, history. Today, Nissan is the sixth largest automaker in the world, by global sales. Let’s have a look at 5 models that may be the solution to your personal needs or the needs of your company.