The Year 2011 for Japanese Car Dealers: Surprising Results

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A Japan used car dealer must be having the time of his life. The demand for Japanese cars, used or brand new remains high in spite of the tsunami, flooding, and earthquake that struck the country. Add to the woes of Japan carmakers is the fact that their international plants had to slow down in making cars and parks because of a problem with supply. And yet your regular Japan used car dealer managed to keep his head above water and survive a potentially crippling situation.
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Kudos should go to the engineering and craftsmanship each Japanese car goes through. Even today, a 1986 Honda used car, if maintained, is still sought after as a second or third car. In cities like Manila where the traffic has become so uncontrollable because of the influx of new migrants from the provinces, the government had to enforce a number coding license plate system for its main highways. Cars and buses are not allowed on the road once a week. This brought about a rush to buy a second or third car by many just to be able to avoid having to commute using public transport systems.
Today, it is not unusual to find used or second hand Japan cars being sold and bought on a daily basis in Manila. Apparently instead of solving the traffic problem, the regulation only managed to gift used car dealers with bonus sales and prop up the economy in an unusual way.
This sort of thing is happening in other cities around the world where Japan used cars are preferred over brand new cars. The reputation for durability, dependability, and affordable parts that Japanese-made cars are branded with is a universal theme which cannot be shaken off. The Japanese have an incredible record of superb work discipline and personal pride in work. This is a characteristic that bodes well for their products and dedication to excellence.
This year 2011, Japan used cars continue to be the top choice across all borders, races, and culture.  Right on their heels though are other international car brands from the US, Germany, and Italy. In short, these are the countries that are setting the standard for used cars.