Japanese automakers have ascended the auto industry’s ladder to become some of the most popular and consumer friendly in the whole world.
Younger generations the names Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru are all synonymous with quality cars and are considered as commonplace as microwaves and lawnmowers. All six of these Japanese automakers are staples in everyday life for millions of Americans, as they transport us to and from school and work, down country roads for spirited Saturday drives, and on family road trips to the beach.
The aftermarket and racing communities also tend to be huge supporters of the Japanese automaker.
Younger generations the names Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Subaru are all synonymous with quality cars and are considered as commonplace as microwaves and lawnmowers. All six of these Japanese automakers are staples in everyday life for millions of Americans, as they transport us to and from school and work, down country roads for spirited Saturday drives, and on family road trips to the beach.
The aftermarket and racing communities also tend to be huge supporters of the Japanese automaker.
3. Hybrids are officially a hit
Honda may have started the fad with its Insight back in 1999, but Toyota was the one to capitalize upon it with the Prius. Now it seems like everyone and their mother offers a hybrid, with more and more Americans demanding an increase in efficiency for the money. Recent developments pertaining to hydrogen power in Toyota’s Mirai and electric plug-in vehicles from companies like Nissan with their Leaf have slowly but surely gathering momentum.
source : myautocars