5 Tricks to Importing Japanese Used Cars – The Smart Way
Want to get a used car? Don’t just wander over to a used car lot and hope for the best. There’s the online option, too. And while there are lots of great deals online, too many people stick with the traditional mode of buying cars that way, which is to buy them only in their local market.
Don’t get stuck in the ‘local’ trap’ here are 5 extremely good reasons to order a used car from as far away as Japan.
#5: Japanese Take Extremely Good Care of Their Cars.
The Japanese are famous for the standards they hold to their cars, and as such it’s really tough to located a used vehicle in bad shape in the country. For cultural reasons, the Japanese take great care of their used vehicles, and when you see Japanese used cars that are 20 years old, you’ll be amazed.
#4: Japanese Roads Are in Great Shape.
The exacting standards go for the roads, too, all the streets and bigger roads in Japan are in great shape, and that means that the car you buy will have been driving on those great roads for the last several years. The idea of a damaged car due to a pot hole isn’t really a common notion.
#3: It’s Hard to Keep a Good Used Car in Japan, Strangely.
Part of the reason the cars are maintained so incredibly well is because of Japan’s exacting standards when it comes to used vehicles. This applies not only to emissions, but also to the state of repair any vehicle must be in after reaching 6 years on the road. Many Japanese simply trade up to a new vehicle, meaning the market for Japanese used cars is particularly rich.
#2: It’s Really Easy to Ship a Car.
Although it might sound expensive, there are container ships heading to ports near you extremely often. Exporters use a system called roll-on, roll-off shipping, which means the car rolls into the container, and rolls off once it arrives at its destination. Ordering and shipping a car from Japan isn’t nearly as expensive as you might think.
#1: There Are Certain Japanese Editions That Have Never Hit Your Country.
Way back in the 1980s and 1990s, Japanese companies came in and made plants in various countries outside of Japan, so whatever car you get in your market, it was likely geared towards that market. If you order one of the Japanese used cars from an exporter, though, you get one that is recognizable but entirely unique, often with unique features, too.
Want to find out more about used cars, then visit Clement Tourtet’s site on how to choose the best Japanese Used Cars for your needs.

Thanks for inquiry all the way from Burma as usual.
How much can you pay up to it,please? As long as you ask price as 10 ton truck, I do not think that you can get it from japanese car exporter. If you are versed in Japan going rate as for 10 ton tipper, you can decide your buying price.
Mayangon TSP buyer so far put the highest price note.
I work on 10 ton truck export since 1989, Burma opened politically
Sincelrey.,
Kazuo Kuroyanagi