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  • #31
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    and I never see old hondas around here

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by nightrider2 View Post
      whys that, my cars rarely break, and when they do the parts are dirt cheap, and can be found anywhere. they are easy to mod/work on. Japanese cars flood the market so it appears they are reliable...but how many 86 japmobiles do you see still alive.
      most GM parts came from asia.... to be exact... china and korea....how many japmobiles are still alive.... mostly none... why?

      New and used cars are relatively inexpensive in the home country of Toyota, Nissan, Honda and Mazda, with brand new kei-class cars, the smallest car type, selling for less than a million yen.

      Owning and operating a car, however, is linked with various considerable expenses, including compulsory inspections (shaken) every two to three years, various taxes, mandatory and optional insurance, high parking costs in cities, and expensive toll expressways. A liter of gasoline costs roughly 120 Yen.

      Shaken is a compulsory safety inspection, which cars in Japan have to undergo every two years, except new cars, for which the first inspection is not due until three years after purchase. The shaken typically costs between 100,000 and 200,000 Yen, and besides the actual inspection includes a weight tax (typically 8,000 to 50,000 Yen) and a mandatory insurance (about 30,000 Yen).

      Since the mandatory insurance does not provide full coverage, it is recommended to purchase additional, optional car insurance. Furthermore, there is an annual automobile tax, which depends on the engine size and is typically between 10,000 and 50,000 Yen, and an acquisition tax to be paid when you buy the car.

      When acquiring a car, numerous documents have to be filled out, including forms to register your car and to verify ownership of a parking space. If you buy a used car, the process is further complicated by forms regulating the transfer of ownership.

      Fortunately, if you buy a car through a car dealer, the dealer will handle most of the paperwork for you, while your main task is signing the forms with your officially registered, personal stamp (inkan).

      so even though the car is in top condition... might as well save the trouble and get a newer car...


      Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:

      Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
      Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .

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      • #33
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        wow... looks nice, i like the 300z... and as far as the camaro, you should TT a v6 :naughty:

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        • #34
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          OT question.... howcome imports when i see their articles most of them are running on high boost.... lets say 20+psi.... but for domestics as far as i can see they only do max of 12psi?


          Horsepower is how fast you hit the Minivan... Torque is how far you take the Minivan with you... :wavey:

          Originally posted by Firehawk N Wv
          Mine were rusted also and the I had to cut my nuts off .

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          • #35
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            Originally posted by nightrider2 View Post
            and I never see old hondas around here
            have you ever drove around Ventnor ave (atlantic city area)? Those 15 blocks are filled with ricers, civics, and old imports... trust me on this one.




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