October 6, 2006
Prefering a Japanese vehicle
The benefits of a Japanese Vehicle
Thanks for visiting Best Japanese Cars. This article was written by Scott. I hope you find this article informative and helpful.
Search for a new Japanese vehicle
Are you browsing the local dealerships for a decent car? This can be a rather tedious process. Especially with all those fast-talking car salesmen involved. What’s with those cheese-balls anyway? Well, first of all, a source you may not have considered is the good old World-Wide-Web. This is probably one of the best places to begin your car shopping. You can simply pop open your search engine of choice and gain access to a variety of dealerships. But now, the big question remains; what kind of car are you looking for? The fact is you may not exactly know yet. You probably have narrowed the general stuff down, such as sports car or luxury sedan, mini van or SUV. That is typically the easy part. However, a larger question concerns where your car is made. I’m typically prefering a Japanese vehicle, and let me elaborate why.
You can’t beat good quality
My very first car was American. I know what you’re thinking; way to go, support our country. Yeah well, don’t be so hasty. It was a Chevy and didn’t exactly prove its worth. I had more trouble with that car than I wish to discuss. After two years of disgruntled ownership, I sold the Chevy and purchased a Japanese vehicle. That car was a Mazda Miata. Yeah, yeah, I’ve heard all the jokes on how small they are, bla bla bla. Regardless of its compact size, this car ran like a dream. And I’m not just referring to its handling. I owned this car for eight years and experienced no big problems. Just simple maintenance stuff. That’s the way it should be with all cars. I was amazed by the Japanese vehicle. The funny part is, my brothers all had Fords at the time, and didn’t particularly care for me owning a Japanese vehicle. They gave me the whole; “You’re not supporting your country” speech. No offense, but who is? Half of this nation shops at Wal-Mart, which is filled with products from China.
In more recent years
they all now own a Japanese vehicle of some sort. I have to laugh at my brothers. After my oldest sibling’s trip to Iraq a few years back, he adopted a new perspective regarding American cars. They don’t hold up well. He said he was amazed at how poorly the Fords did over there, and yet all the Toyota Forerunners kicked butt on any terrain. So of course this is now his Japanese vehicle of choice. You can’t argue with cold hard evidence. Get online now and search for your new Japanese vehicle. Good quality you can’t beat.


















