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A Wide Variety of Cars for Every Enthusiast
Why should anyone consider buying a vehicle from Japan? The Japanese Domestic Market, offers exclusive vehicles with features and engine options never offered in North America. If you are an automotive enthusiast you will know exactly what this means. For example, consider driving a AWD Nissan Skyline R32 GTR with 280hp and 260 lbs/ft of torque; that is if you are into fast cars. If your ultimate dream is to own a world class SUV, our all time favorite is the diesel powered Toyota Land Cruisers. Unlike the gas guzzlers we have here, diesel powered Land Cruisers are extremely fuel efficient and reliable.  
Better Quality
The quality of JDM used cars are superior due to strict automotive policies in effect. Japan also has a relatively warm climate and all the cars we import have never been driven in winter and have NO RUST whatsoever!
Low Mileage
Japanese roads are good and their speed limits are low. Average kilometers driven is a fraction compared to North American drivers. This may be due to difference in life style, much smaller cities and very expensive toll routes to travel away from the cities. This makes Japanese high tech transit service a better choice.  
JDM Car Prices
New car prices in Japan are one of the lowest in the world, yet comes with much more standard features, and features which were never offered in North America. It could be very rewarding to buy a Japanese used car.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'JDM' stand for?
It stands for Japanese Domestic Market. The term is used by companies in Japan to refer to the local market for domestic goods and services, as opposed to the international, non-Japanese market. Within the automotive industry, this term most commonly refers to Japanese-brand automobiles and parts designed and constructed to conform to Japanese vehicle and equipment regulations and to suit Japanese market preferences.
Why do Japanese vehicles have low mileage?
All Japanese vehicles must pass a strict inspection every 2-3 years called 'Shaken'. As vehicles get older, maintaining them at the standards required by the shaken can become expensive. This is because beyond the tuner scene, most Japanese do not get involved in mechanical repairs, and as a result, mechanics can charge high prices. Also driving a car in Japan can get expensive with tolls & parking fees. Most Japanese rely of public transportation to get around. As a result many low-mileage cars which are still in grood condition are sold at auctions for export worldwide. For more information on the Shaken inspection click here.