Monday, March 25, 2013

The Most Popular Iconic Japanese Import Cars

The Japanese have come up with some of the most iconic cars of all time, and these cars have become such a major part of people’s lives that most people can already identify these models from afar. Japanese import cars have a wide fanbase, from motoring enthusiasts, to families, to everyday drivers. Here are just some of the most popular of all.

Japanese Car Brand

   
•    Honda Civic – The launch of the Civic into the global market was very timely, because by the time the oil crisis of the Seventies hit, the low-cost, fuel-efficient Civics have become the world’s go-to cars.

•    Lexus LS400 – Toyota’s luxury line could beat European and American brands in terms of price, reliability, and design, and the LS400 did just that.

•    Toyota Prius – The Prius became synonymous with hybrid—it’s the first mass-produced one that has been making the environment happy since 1997. Its ability to use electricity in lieu of gasoline made it a most-wanted car, especially in the midst of rising fuel prices.

•    Mazda RX-7 – Motorsport enthusiasts swear by this car’s performance and the awesomeness of its powerful rotary engine. The rear-wheel drive makes it a favorite among roadsters; the design of the car itself makes heads turn very, very quickly.

•    Toyota Corolla – From a simple family sedan to a range of vehicles with various body types catering to different needs, the Corolla line is known as the best-selling car, finding new owners very forty seconds. It’s been observed that almost eighty percent of all Corollas ever produced are still running today, making it one of the most reliable Japanese import cars ever.

•    Nissan Fairlady Z – Also known as the Datsun 240Z in the global automotive market, the Fairlady was every motorsport fan’s dream car. It was inexpensive, fun to drive, and was really swift. Tuners had a lot of fun playing with it.

•    Toyota Land Cruiser – If you want to see something amazing, simply watch a Land Cruiser effortlessly make its way across any terrain in the worst weather conditions. It will surely stand its ground.

•    Mitsubishi Pajero – A contender in the full-seized SUV segment, the Pajero is an off-road monster that can take on the world’s toughest roads.

Japanese import cars are a good investment—they are very affordable, are fuel-thrifty, and are highly reliable. Every family and practical driver should have one!

1 comments:

  1. Japan never fails in getting in to the spotlight when it comes to brand new or even used cars. Those iconic cars are what I always see on the road.

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