If it was manufactured in japan it is a japanese car! ^_^
Japan is the world's second-third now and first at 1980-1993, 2006-2008 largest automobile manufacturer and exporter, and has six of the world's ten largest automobile manufacturers. In addition to its massive automobile industry, Japan also is the home to manufacturers of other types of vehicles, like powersports vehicle manufacturers Kawasaki and Yamaha, and heavy equipment manufacturers Kubota, Komatsu, and Hitachi. It is home to some of the world's largest automotive companies such as Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Suzuki, Mitsubishi, Yamaha, Mazda, and Subaru.
Using common sense! Japanese cars are cars manufactured in Japan!
Yes, Japanese cars, along with most foreign cars, are metric.
JDM cars are cars that were designed for the Japanese market. Mitsubishi sells cars that are both sold in America and Japan. Cars such as the EVO III are Japanese exclusive.
Mitsubishi cars are Japanese
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The price of American cars would stay the same. The price of Japanese cars would go up, causing more people to buy American cars. That's what tariffs are for. ... But, with American cars then being more affordable than Japanese cars, wouldn't demand increase on American cars and decrease on Japanese cars? The former would mean that US automakers start increasing pricing and the latter would mean that the Japanese automakers need to lower prices.
New Zealand cars are shaper like rugby balls and Japanese cars are always shaped like ping-pong bats!
Japanese car dealers.
the reputation of reliability
everything
Bob the builder.
Almost all the Japanese cars! ;D