Anyone knows which is the japanese car available?

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I'm looking for brand new car, and I prefer japanese ones...

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so move to japan....until then make sure your fellow country men have jobs and buy American. besides they do come in top of current quality ratings any way so you will also be getting a better car....enjoy your rice after the move

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toyota, suzuki, kia

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not sure what you are asking cuz you worded it wrong..

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That's your problem. Because there is no best Jap junk . As someone here said. Move to Japan if you like them so much.

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There are lots of good Japanese cars available. I would suggest the following:

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Very small cars:
Honda Fit

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Small cars:
Honda Civic
Toyota Corolla
Mazda 3

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Medium size cars
Honda Accord
Toyota Camry
Mazda 6

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Those are all great cars, that I believe you'd be happy with.

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Our entire family owns a Japanese car. My mom drives a Toyota Camry, my dad drives a Toyota 4Runner, my sister drives an Infiniti G20, and I drive a Honda Civic. They are all great cars. You just have to decide what size and features you want. One of my close friends drives a Scion TC and I LOVE sitting in her car! It's about the same price as a Civic with better features, and it's made by Toyota so you can't go wrong! The only problem may be is that it's a coupe and it's a more teenager-y car; i don't know how old you are so I don't know what style you're looking for.

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I owned a Suzuki Verona when the suzuki place first opened in town. I bought a new 04 back then and it was pretty nice. Since then suzuki has taken off here really big. Verona was supposed to be same or bigger than a camry, but I didn't quite think so. I rented an aerio before I'd ever heard of suzuki and it was more like a small like a geo, but now they have a new reno, forenza and some cool cars if you like rice burners. personally, I traded my verona for a pontiac- just wasn't my type, but it was a decent car- drove it on two long road trips and it held up good.

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I will list them from most reliable to least reliable. All of them are more reliable than german, korean and american cars.
Honda
Acura
Toyota
Lexus
Subaru
Mazda
Scion
Mitsubishi
Nissan
Infiniti

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Don't listen to the assholesabove. Believe me Japanese cars are far superior to american cars.
I suggest the Corolla, Tacoma, Camry, Civic, or Accord.

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My family has nothing but toyotas. We have a tacoma, a corolla, a sienna and a camry. All run great with no problems. I have also heard some good things about Honda.
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