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Japan is the place to consider if you want to purchase quality used vehicles.
Why does Japan have the biggest stock of used cars in the market? This is because people in Japan do not want to own a five or six-year-old Japanese vehicle to avoid paying high “shaken” taxes. The older the car , the bigger the taxes one must pay.
Repair costs are also very high in Japan. With this in mind, consumers would surely opt to buy another vehicle rather than have a used and damaged car repaired.
Aside from that, Japan is known to have the best roads in the world, which means all second hand Japanese cars are expected to have minimum wear and tear. Japan's maintenance standards for old cars are also one of the highest worldwide.
One thing to consider when purchasing used cars is to make sure you have all the needed spare parts . Anyone can now order vehicle parts easy and hassle-free through the Internet. Some companies offer the option of being a supplier of Japanese used cars with necessary spare parts and when they do, they add high margins on the top of the purchasing costs.
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AUDI |
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Audi 1.8 |
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1997 |
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BMW |
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3181 |
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1996 |
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HONDA |
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Accord |
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1996 |
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HONDA |
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CRV |
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1997 |
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ISUZU |
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Wizard |
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1998 |
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MAZDA |
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Demio |
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2002 |
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MITSUBISHI |
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Galant |
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2000 |
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MITSUBISHI |
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Lancer |
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1999 |
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