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Used Japanese Vehicles

14:26 28-02-2007

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Used japanese vehicles are comming to north america once more and there's any surprise that Japanese carmakers are planning to bring some of their small cars, which are already best-sellers in most parts of the world, to North-America now that gasoline prices are rising and that SUVs are finally losing strength. Our European and Asian readers won't find these cars particularly small, but to most people in the United States are.

Another big player in the small used japanese vehicles world is coming, the Honda Fit known as the Honda Jazz in many parts of the world, we think Honda didn't call it the Jazz in North-America because they already have a motorcycle with that name. When introduced in Japan, the Fit Jazz sold more than the Toyota Corolla, a car that has been at the top of the best-selling list in Japan for thirty three consecutive years.

Nissan is also working on an all-new small used japanese vehicles for North-America, but few details are available. It is known that it will feature the new HR15DE 1.5 liters engine, which is thirty percent lighter than a comparable engine from Nissan and, when used in combination with a continuously variable transmission, could improve fuel economy by twenty eight percent while increasing force.

There's also the 2006 Honda Civic hybrid that is coming soon. All versions of the new Civic, including the hybrid, seem to be getting good press. I think it's fairly safe to assume that in the next few months hybrids will keep selling well because of rising oil prices, so this car makes its entry at the right time on used japanese vehicles.

I would like to take a second to remind everyone that having a fuel efficient car such as a Prius or a Civic hybrid is not a free pass to drive as many miles as possible. Whenever possible, I encourage you to walk or cycle to your destination. But if you have to own a car, please consider a hybrid or a small car used japanese vehicles.

Used japanese vehicles such as Toyota, Mitsubishi, Subaru, Honda, Suzuki, Mazda and Nissan are famous worldwide for their quality, value and realiability. In Japan most of the cars bought and driven are made by Japanese manufacturers, and thousands of these cars get sold very cheaply and are exported to many places. There are some risks, but everyday many people around the world buy a used japanese vehicles from Japan and have no problems.

Used japanese vehicles like the Nissan Skyline, Infiniti's G20, in the United States got great reviews for its handling abilities, and when driven hard the Skyline's sports sedan makes the driver feel like a real race pilot. The Skyline comes with a standard five-speed manual gearbox, with an optional automatic transmission and heated seats. New standard features include power windows with driver-side automatic up and down. Inside features will be a hit with sports fans. The standard cloth coverings are smart and functional. The seats are firm and comfortable and keep the driver and passangers in place. The Skyline's best feature is that it's easy to drive in a vareity of road conditions. One of the secret to Skyline's great handling is its multi-link rear suspension. This is designed to aid recovery during sudden changes of direction. The front suspension, helps you to steer clearly and firmly. The Nissan Skyline will be loved most by sports car fans, but anyone will benefit from the amazing steering, stable braking and precise handling on used japanese vehicles.

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Article Published: Wednesday 28th February 2007


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