New Zealand has a lot going for it, from being the greatest at rugby to being the home of the Lord of the Rings.The abundance of cheap, secondhand Japanese automobiles available in New Zealand, on the other hand, is something that goes unnoticed.Despite the fact that prices aren't as low as they once were (due to general inflation, the recent effects of Covid-19 on supply chains and imports, and changes to import laws that make it more difficult to bring in used imports), New Zealand is still seen as the "dumping ground" of the West when it comes to affordable used Japanese cars.Of course, New Zealand isn't the only country where you can get a good deal on a used car imported from Japan (it's just where we reside, and it serves as a perfect "microcosm" for the purposes of this post).Take a look at the Honda Civic, for example.
Whatever generation of Honda Civic you like, chances are you can get one in New Zealand for a good price as a "Japanese import":Take a look at the Honda Civic, for example.
3 Important Reasons:There are a few major reasons why old Japanese imports are often a solid investment.They are as follows:New autos that are less expensive – Japan has some of the most competitive new vehicle costs in Asia and the rest of the globe.
Consider a basic Japanese vehicle such as the Suzuki Swift.
In Japan, a car must undergo a costly and rigorous testing routine three years after purchase to certify its roadworthiness.
This technique, known as Shaken, is one of the main reasons why secondhand Japanese cars may be found for cheap in other markets.