Thursday 25 April 2013

Select Japanese motor imports for your future vehicle purchase!

In a recent consumer survey filled by over 1 million people, the top 9 vehicles turned out to be those manufactured by Japanese firms, with the 10th slot also going to a neighboring Asian country South Korea. This shows the impression that Japanese car manufacturers have in the consumers’ minds not just in Japan, but the world over. Japanese cars thrive on quality, competitiveness and state of the art designs that are unparalleled and high standards that other car manufacturers find impossible to achieve.

Japanese car manufacturers are pretty competitive and once they set their sights on a particular target market, nothing can take that market from them. That’s why a Toyota user or a Mitsubishi user will always prefer driving a Toyota or Mitsubishi throughout his/her life. While another car user will definitely shift to these brands, a loyalist will never change.
 As the world is realizing about the consistency and quality of Japanese vehicles, Jap motor imports has been on the rise. Right from family car seekers to truck drivers, sports car enthusiasts to luxury car buyers, everyone’s on the lookout for Japanese import cars. And with globalization, Japanese cars have become more accessible to people. Their sales have thus seen a massive surge since the past couple of decades as import auto duties have reduced tremendously. Today, imported cars are no longer as expensive as they were and even local manufacturers can help you in ordering a genuine product from Japan.

So remember Japanese vehicles for future purchases!

Wednesday 17 April 2013

Top benefits of buying Japanese Used Cars

Over the years, Japanese cars have impressed everyone with their consistency, world class performance, and edgy designs. So much has been written in praise and honor of Japanese manufacturers that there are endless testimonies to go through if you want to buy a Japanese people mover, sports vehicle or a luxurious car. Buying a Japanese used car gives you countless advantages. First of all, the fact that you are buying a Japanese car is in itself a proud achievement. The entire world desires to travel in a Japanese car so owning one is certainly a matter of prestige.

1.    As good as new: Japanese people never stick to a single car for long unlike people of other countries. After all, Japanese manufacturers churn out new models at a rapid pace, thus flooding the car market and giving people a good amount of choice. Buying Japanese used cars shouldn’t be thought of as a bad investment considering you will be laying your hands on a second hand vehicle. The vehicle will be as good as new.

2.    Available at a good price: Gone are the days when jap imports would cost a bomb, owing to heavy custom duties, taxes and charges. Today, there’s pretty much of a free flow as far as import and export is considered. You can get the best of cars at reasonable prices. In fact, a lot of car dealers just deal in imported cars and are in a position to offer you cars at reasonable prices. 

Wednesday 10 April 2013

My experience with Toyota Estima!

Japanese cars are defined by their excellent performance, state of the art capabilities and wondrous designs. Every time a Japanese manufacturer comes up with a new car, it surpasses all standards of brilliance and creates news the world over. Japanese car manufacturers thrive on consistency and have always delivered products that perform, unlike others who sell on celebrity endorsements and advertising appeal.

A couple of years back; I had the esteemed opportunity to buy a Toyota Tarago. It was one of the best decisions of my life since the car didn’t disappoint at all. Being a diesel engine, the car gave me a pretty wonderful experience. You might be question my choice by being a composed driver that I am, this car was perfectly suitable for my liking since it works best if you don’t take it beyond 3000 RPM. If you plan to drive it like a petrol car and take it to extremely high speeds, it won’t last you long.

 Throughout the car’s life, it gave me a pretty good mileage and to ensure that you receive a similar experience, you should get the oil changed twice every year regardless of the miles driven.

Being a car enthusiast, my friends trust me with their cars and as a result, I’ve had the opportunity to drive other Japanese vehicles as well. One of them was Nissan Skyline v35, a people mover in the literal sense. Its seating capabilities make it a grand car, most suitable for a family going for outdoor long distance road trips. The other car I’ve driven is the Nissan Elgrand for sale, another prestigious vehicle you should grab!

Friday 5 April 2013

Import Cars in Australia

If you are a resident in Australia, you should feel privileged when it comes to automobiles. With so many choices to choose from, you will find it hard to decide on which ride to get. When it comes to buying a car, the most important thing is for you to set your budget and also to decide what kind of vehicle you want – a sports car, a MPV or a sedan.

If you ask us what the best import car in Australia is, we cannot give you an answer as we believe that all import cars are of high quality and comfortable. If it is not so, then why would so many people be bringing in these import cars to Australia?

If you are looking for a fast car, you can definitely consider the Lancer Evolution. Not only is it fast, it is also safe and has a long lifespan. Lancer Evolution owners have praised their vehicles for fast yet smooth rides. This vehicle has also gotten rave reviews from car critics all around the globe.
 There are many Japanese auto centres in Australia, so you do not have to worry if your import car breaks down. Maintenance and spare parts are just around the corner. Before deciding on which import car to get, you should definitely talk to a professional before making a decision. Your local mechanic can help you narrow down your scope and also give you advice when choosing import cars. You can also spend some time to read reviews online to give you a better view of the car that you are aiming for.