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  2. 7 Most Reliable Japanese Cars on the Market - AOL

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    The Prius earned a reliability rating of 89 from Consumer Reports, and made several lists of most reliable Japanese cars across the web. With a starting sticker price of under $25,000, the Prius ...

  3. 4 Japanese Cars To Stay Away From Leasing - AOL

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    What is the best quality Japanese car? Some of the most highly-rated Japanese cars on the market include the following: Honda Civic. Honda Accord. Toyota Crown. Toyota Corolla. Mazda MX-5 Miata ...

  4. Toyota Comfort - Wikipedia

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    The model, particularly its long-wheelbase variants, was popular among taxicab operators in Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The short-wheelbase Comfort was commonly used for driver's education in Japan. Crown Comforts were also exported in smaller numbers to Macau and Indonesia, where they were most notably operated by the Blue Bird Group. [9]

  5. 7 Japanese Cars That Will Have Massive Price Increases in ...

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    For example, according to Consumer Reports’ (CR) recent analysis of CarEdge data, the Subaru Solterra electric SUV has an average savings of $6,218 off MSRP (14%), making it the most discounted ...

  6. Daihatsu Mira - Wikipedia

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    While the engines of cars sold in the domestic Japanese market had to stay beneath the 659-cc threshold, export versions (L701/711) received a new engine: the 989-cc EJ-DE was a 12-valve, DOHC, three-cylinder producing 56 PS (41 kW) at 5200 rpm. Also new for export models was the availability of a three-speed automatic.

  7. Daihatsu Compagno - Wikipedia

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    Two months later the Compagno Wagon (F30) followed, a pricier and more comfortable and passenger oriented version. This cost over twenty per cent more than the Standard Light Van and was Daihatsu's first four-wheeled passenger car. In November 1963 the Japanese-designed two-door saloon appeared, called "Berlina" and with the F30 chassis code.