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Japanese Used Cars Proved to be Worldwide Popular
Japanese used cars are worldwide popular for their quality engineering, affordable pricing and reliability. Japan used car dealers are making huge benefitsdue to the good quality cars which come their way for reselling purpose. The main factors that encourage the sale of Japanese cars are the strict emission tests and quality control which are subjected on the used car. According to the statistics of a recent survey, over 100000 Japanese cars are used worldwide, made possible by Japan used car dealers present across the world. Many people around this planet are attracted towards Japanese used cars because no import tax is levied and it comes with a bundle of accessories.

With the huge popularity of the used Japan cars, many exporters have popped up recently. Moreover, used Japan cars can be ordered online too. Most of us desire to buy one of the most popular brands that are of high technology, and great looking. Used Cars are 3-4 years old, but shines as new ones. Priced as low as 40- 50% of brand new one.
Most of the people are concerned about the availability of the spare parts of the used cars before buying one. In the case of used Japan cars, the spare parts are readily available in any Country. Japanese auto auctions are very popular worldwide.
A person can choose bigger and better used car model for amount of small brand new car that is a higher version of a used car. Brand new cars depreciate very fast. So car older than 3-4 years becomes a better option.
Japanese Auto industry being the largest in the World, the Japanese car makers are foremost in updating the cars with newer features for more comfort, safety, high speed with lesser fuel consumption. Japan has strict regulations for vehicles on road, thus cars are well kept, cared, maintained for best performance and looks. People change to new cars within 3-4 years. So these used cars are as good as new ones. Amazing great looks, best accessories, good mileage and long lasting life.
The popularity of Japanese used cars has grown by leaps and bounds over the years. There is a boost in the availability of used cars in Japan. Life style of the Japanese is the reason for this. Japanese cars can excel in both performance and price at the same time. It is well known the Japanese used cars are very popular in many foreign countries and one of the reasons for the popularity is they have superb performance and overall excellent quality.
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F1 in Japan

The first formula one race in Japan was scheduled in 1976 at the Fuji Speedway. From 1987 to 2006, the Japan Grand Prix was held annually at the Suzuka Circuit, prior to moving back to its original venue at Fuji Speedway in 2007. From 2008, the grand prix was planned to be held alternately at the Fuji Speedway and Suzuka circuits, but Fuji Speedway withdrew as host in 2009.
In 1976 at the Fuji Speedway, 40 miles west of Yokohama, the race featured the title decider between James Hunt and Niki Lauda run in monsoon conditions. Due to health issues, Lauda quitted the race. Though, he won the race the following year, but the event was marked by tragedy. The race killed two of the spectator. Due to an accident between Gilles Villeneuve and Ronnie Peterson, the race was out of schedule for ten years. Following this, the race was absent from the calendar for a decade.
In 1987, F1 returned to Japan at a new venue, the Suzuka circuit south west of Nagoya which is the only figure-of-eight circuit on the calendar. Suzuka was designed by Dutchman John Hugenholtz, and belongs to Honda. Actually Honda at the beginning took this race track to make tests.
In 2007 (though announced in late 2006) Fuji held the event in 2007 and 2008 but then it was decided that the race should alternate between the two tracks. However, in 2009, due to global economic crisis, Fuji’s owners Toyota refused to host another Grand prix and decided that the Japanese Grand Prix would not return to Fuji Speedway in 2010 and beyond.
The Japanese Grand Prix has been known as thrilled and notorious event, and the reason being, it has seen a big number of Championship crowns being won and lost. The next Japan Grand Prix is scheduled to be held at Suzuka on October 7, 2012.