Car Info - The Big Three of Toyota, Honda and Nissan | As a part of Asia, Japan
has a unique character and high spirit to compete with another country. This
giant car producer even has domination in car world market. Japan’s car has
been spread out all country in the
world. In fulfilling their market, Japan
been ready with nine automakers with three that are true stand outs in quality,
size, and global reach. Do you think that you really know them all?
This country has been
producing automobiles for almost as long as America. It caused by historical
event in the past during the opening of Japan Isolation policy. This day,
however, Japan still has the highest concentration of automakers of any country
on earth:. Three, however, are real standouts producing not
only high quality vehicles but reaching well beyond Japan to all corners of the
planet. Let’s take a look at the top three and how they are impacting the North
American market.
Toyota - As the largest of all Japanese automakers, Toyota
ranks only second to General Motors in global production. Toyota vehicles were
first introduced to the North American market in the 1960s and were, at the
time, widely panned by critics as being too small and inferior in quality. By
the late 1970s, Toyota quality levels began to exceed the industry standard.
Today, some consider Toyota the benchmark by which all car lines are judged;
the company’s Lexus line of luxury vehicles and Scion brand of youth oriented
vehicles are also leaders in their respective classes.
Honda - The only thing Honda lacks versus Toyota is size.
Still, when you compare Honda vehicles with comparable Toyota models, Honda
holds its own. The first Honda, a Civic, was introduced to the North American
market in 1971 and was soon followed by the Accord as well as the Prelude.
Routinely, the Accord battles Toyota’s Camry for the top spot in U.S. car sales
year in and year out, while the Honda Odyssey battles the Toyota Sienna for the
highest quality minivan [Chrysler’s minivans still are the best sellers]. Acura
is Honda’s luxury car division which has also competed successfully with
Toyota’s Lexus line up.
Nissan – Toyota and Honda are the only two fully independent
Japanese automakers left in the world today as Nissan has since ceded control
to Renault, France’s largest automaker. The first Nissans to hit the North
American market did so in the 1960s under the Datsun model name. By the early
1980s the Datsun name was jettisoned in favor of Nissan and today the Nissan
name is equated with some of the highest quality cars on the road. In the late
1980s Nissan launched the Infiniti division, a maker of luxurious cars that
routinely battles with the likes of BMW, Lexus, Acura, Cadillac, and Mercedes
as a top provider of opulent vehicles.
These three top of Japanese brands is popular in the car world market. If do not
have one of them, I’m very sure you have ever ride at least once. Or you just
see on the street in your own country. Toyota,
Honda, or Nissan is car with their special fan or
admirer. They deserve got special complement because these three top of Japan’s
car are proven leaders in a highly
competitive car industry.
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