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Are Japanese imports safe to buy?

Are Japanese imports safe to buy?

Asked on 14 October 2024 by Greta Young

Answered by Craig Cheetham
Cars sold in Japan have to meet very similar safety regulations as those sold in Europe so it's unlikely that they're any less safe – the only real issue you'll have with one is that some Japanese market cars weren't sold here, meaning some parts can be quite difficult to find.
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