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Apparently, Japanese car manufacturers have something to look forward to as far as hefty prices for new cars that they set out in the market. Normally, people would cry foul at the commanding prices but if you look closer, their features such as fuel efficiency is something that justifies the need.

Car technology needs the assistance of financing the parts used to provide cost-sensible autos. These do not come cheap. The demand for car preference includes gas conservation. Apparently these are being met but the issue of selling price has to be also set.

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Outside that of looks and new modifications, you just have to ask yourself if these new Japanese cars set out in the market really fit your expectations for mobility today. Generally, some people have their own hard-nosed preferences and with the new trend of adapting wise transportation, Japanese cars are evidently making new changes to the original mobile infrastructure to suit your needs.

Technically, this new ways, mostly green certification in nature, are welcome developments. They may be something to get used to but given time, you will learn to like them overall. It just needs the factor of time.

nullWe are all fond of top ten’s. Some use it as guides while some use it for humor and some opposes it. For those people using Top Ten’s as guides, a legitimate question to ask is, what can be the top 10 Japanese Cars. AskMen.com was able to come up with its own Top 10 Japanese Cars and was also able to invite oppositions from its readers. There are some cars listed there that doesn’t sound familiar to me, while there are cars that are so common like the Honda Civic and of course the Toyota Corolla. Visit the site to view the top 10.

Source: http://www.askmen.com/cars/car_lists_200/212_car_list.html

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When we say hybrids or cars that have gone green, we often wonder at what modifications or differences may have been done. Some may consider these are sacrifices as far as standard quality of cars is concerned but apparently, it is for a greater good.

To some, it is good news. Fuel consumption and mileage are something we can all welcome with open arms. Oil and fuel crises are evident and while they may make us think twice about buying cars, it would be wise to see how they have been addressed with new Japanese cars in the market.

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When I first saw a headline that the Renault-Nissan alliance announced a 2500 USD vehicle, I told myself that this was to good to be true. The price of 2500 US Dollars it just about a little over a hundred thousand Philippine pesos which can be a price of a motorcycle. I thought that the Chery was the cheapest existing vehicle, but the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Bajaj and Indian manufacturer will create an ultra-budget car with a starting price of 2500 USD. The plan is that this vehicle will be available at the Indian market at the year 2011.

Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080512.005/renault-announces-usd2500-car

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One thing that you will note outside durability of Japanese cars is that their parts are reasonable in the market especially when the time comes for replacement parts during breakdowns. Cars have their share of maintenance issues and apparently, the issue of cost sets into play.

Not all people can manage wise expenses on repairs and replacement parts. But if there is one thing to note, these parts never run out. There will always be something there for Japanese car buyers to look forward to and apparently that is why they are a wise buy.

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In the country where I live in, the Philippines, we have a funny way of using names for commonly used objects. For toothpaste, we would say Colgate even if our intention was to buy a different brand. Toyota faces the same thing for their Hybrid Synergy Drive technology which is the 2008 Green Engine of the Year. The Prius which is popular as the most fuel efficient and environment friendly engine that people associates it with the Prius which is the name of a car model by Toyota. Toyota decided that instead of putting the name Hybrid Synergy Drive in cars as names, Prius would be used because it sticks in the minds of the consumers.

Source: http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080512.003/toyota-to-raise-prius-family

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The twin clutch transmission maybe the next big thing found in Japanese automobiles today as Mitsubishi equips the Outlander with this technology. The twin clutch transmission was originally used in the Lancer Evolution X, giving the Outlander an Evo taste. This technology is designed for the vehicle to have the performance of a manual transmission with the comfort and convenience of an automatic. This twin clutch Sports Transmission shifts faster than the traditional manual transmission. An added factor is that this technology reduces fuel consumption and lower emissions it virtually looses no power when shifting and thus improves the performance of the vehicle.

Source:http://www.worldcarfans.com/9080331.008/mitsubishi-outlander-to-adopt-twin-clutch-transmission

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From engine upgrades all the way to bigger mag wheels and interior audio equipment, Japanese cars are flexible to these modifications as needed by people today. Most car owners find it automatic to enhance their stock cars and make them among the great looking cars we see in the streets today.

Depending on your genre, it depends if you are looking for speed or style. Both are achievable with Japanese car possibilities and apparently the car accessory vendors are not about to let them go. Japanese cars can be classy if you think about it. All it needs is knowing what to improve on.

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The Navara can be a mom’s car, a dad’s car and a family car. It is perfect for small business owners if they would be transporting stuff, not just a few but loads of it. Kids are not a problem for they can slip them in perfectly in the Navara. So instead of getting a minivan, the Navara might be the best one for you. A Nissan Navara, can give you the power you need on the road and I’m not just talking about engine power, but the “macho” look and driving position will make you feel that you are on top of the road.