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I have been self-employed for 35 years, and over that time, I've gained a deep understanding of the automotive industry. My passion has always been to source the highest quality vehicles for my customers, and through my extensive experience, I've found that importing cars from Japan offers a level of reliability, condition, and overall quality that is often unmatched by UK-sourced vehicles.
Japanese imported cars, especially European models, are meticulously maintained, with far less exposure to harsh weather conditions, salt, and rust compared to cars that have spent their lives in the UK. This results in vehicles that are not only in better cosmetic condition but also mechanically sound, offering long-term value for my customers.
I've built my business around this belief, and I'm proud to offer cars that I know stand out in every way, from performance to appearance. It's my goal to provide you with a vehicle that exceeds your expectations.
Japan has a rigorous vehicle inspection system called "shaken" which must be conducted every two to three years. This comprehensive inspection covers safety, emissions, and overall vehicle condition, ensuring that cars remain well-maintained. The high cost of failing the inspection often leads owners to either keep their vehicles in excellent condition.
Low Mileage: Japanese cars typically have lower mileage compared to those in the UK. Urban driving, efficient public transportation, and shorter commutes mean that cars in Japan are driven less frequently and for shorter distances, resulting in less wear and tear.
Cultural Attitudes Towards Ownership: There is a cultural preference for newer, more reliable cars in Japan. Many Japanese car owners prefer to buy new vehicles every few years, which keeps the second-hand market stocked with well-maintained, low-mileage cars.
Climate Conditions: Japan's climate, particularly in the more temperate regions, is less harsh on vehicles than the UK's. The milder weather and lower use of road salts (which can cause corrosion) contribute to better vehicle preservation.
Road Conditions: Japan's roads are generally well-maintained, contributing to less wear and tear on vehicles. In contrast, the UK's roads can be more challenging due to potholes, narrow lanes, and variable maintenance quality, leading to greater wear on vehicles.
Ownership Costs: The high costs associated with vehicle ownership in Japan, including taxes, insurance, and parking, incentivize owners to maintain their cars meticulously to avoid additional expenses.
These factors collectively contribute to the generally better condition of vehicles in Japan compared to those in the UK. PLEASE NOTE THESE VEHICLES ARE EQUIVALENT TO UK VEHICLES. ALL PARTS CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH EASE FROM MOTOR FACTORS & MAIN DEALERS. WHITE, £10,895