Why People prefer to buy Japanese Used Cars






People have varied opinions about buying used cars. For some people it was reasonable to purchased Japanese used cars compare to brand new since the condition is as good as the new one. Though there are some people who still prefer to buy new one because of their status in life and society, buying Pre owned cars in Japan is a smart step. Here are 5 good reasons why you should buy used cars from Japan:

1) Japanese used cars which are only one to two years old become 20 to 30 percent low price than new cars.

2) Finding the
used cars give you console, because you can afford a model which is weighted down or has more accessories. Generally most of the used vehicles do have their insurance so you can save at least for a year initially. Most of the time they don't actually need a vehicle right away so they are never in haste to take an instant decision. As and when a good vehicle comes they buy it.

3) Japanese used cars are the most consistent as compared to other makes. The distributors are still under the factory warranty.

4) You can easily found the record of Japanese used vehicles using the Vehicles Identification Number (VIN number) and you can easily find one by buying online from a consistent and trustworthy Japanese vehicle exporter. Most of the new vehicles manufacturers used to sell a qualified used car which includes warranties.

5) Japanese used car exporter tender a quantity of the best Japanese used car models such as Honda, Nissan, Mitsubishi Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Subaru & Daihatsu. As most of these car exporters or dealers also stock European and US cars so at one single place you can find several other options to choose from.
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Selling Buyout Japanese Used Cars in Uganda

SBT Japan is offering the following Japanese used cars and Japanese used vehicles in Uganda. They have this stock today March 15, 2010. You can reserve the car for 7 days and within this period time the deposit should be send.


Mazda Familia 2003

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Maker: Mazda
Car Name: Familia
Year: 2003
Month: 2
Chassis No: BJ5P
Shift: AT
Color: White
PS: PS
PW: PW
AC: AC
Door: 4
Other: LS ABS Production Year 2002 MD
Fuel Type: Petrol
CC: 1500
C & F: $2,700




Honda Airwave 2007 -->

Maker: Honda
Car Name: Airwave
Year: 2007
Month: 2
Chassis No: GJ1
Shift: FAT
Color: Silver
PS: PS
PW: PW
AC: AC
Door: 5
Other: Hid Edition ABS CD
Fuel Type: Petrol
CC: 1500
C & F: $8,850




Toyota Allion 2002

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Maker: Toyota
Car Name: Allion
Year: 2002
Month: 8
Chassis No: ZZT240
Shift: AT
Color: Pearl
PS: PS
PW: PW
AC: AC
Door: 4
Other: A18 AW ABS
Fuel Type: Petrol
CC: 1,800
C & F: $5,650

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If you have any inquiries you can send an email to them here at csc @ sbt japan dot com or you can call their 24/7 customer representative at (81) 90 -3503-1733.

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Importing Quality American Used Cars in Tanzania




Here are the steps on how to import cars from Japan:

Step 1: Find Reliable Supplier

Due to the continuous expansion of exporting American used cars from Japan, exporting used cars are becoming the huge market in East African countries. Recently, the internet has a huge number of companies that export cars but some of them are showing unbelievably cheap prices or not real photos of the cars. In order for you to avoid the Internet fraud you should make sure to check the background of that certain company, and check for the reliability and condition of the cars with terms and sales condition. The best way to know their company is through the local Japanese Embassy.

Step 2. Choose the right car

There are regulations in importing used cars in Tanzania; it was require to have a JAAI (Japan Auto Appraisal Institute) or a road worthiness certificate. The purpose of this certification is to avoid the penalty for the car you wanted to be imported. Furthermore, there is a model years regulation, the cars which is older than 10 years from manufacture date is required to pay for penalized excise duty which is 20% of total value including import duty. This is due to the protection of control for the vehicle's condition standard into the country.

Step 3. Payment

Once you have decided to purchase the vehicle, you can receive the Invoice from the supplier. The most of the company prefer the customer to arrange the payment via Bank remittance. Once you get the Invoice, you can print it out and bring it to your local major bank to transfer money to their bank account. Make sure to have the receipt of your payment at your bank as it is proof of your money transfer and you can submit it to your supplier for their quicker confirmation.

Step 4. Shipment Delivery

Once your payment is acknowledged by the supplier the shipment will be process. The supplier required to have the full payment prior to the shipment delivery. The delivery normally takes 4 to 6 weeks by RORO, a cargo that was specialized in carrying cars to different ports. You can make sure ask your supplier about the estimated arrival date in Dar-es Salaam and receive the all necessary documents by air courier before the vehicle arrives as you can start to prepare the port clearing process to avoid any possible delay of port clearing.

Step 5. Port clearance and custom clearing

Before the car arrives, you have to find the local port clearing agent who is specialized port clearing company to handle your car from port and custom clearing. You can follow their instruction and arrange the port clearing fee and custom duty with all necessary documents.