Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2022

Why do Japanese cars rust?


鈥淎nything Japanese will still be prone to a bit of rust. It's because they don't use salt on the roads, so don't need rust protection.鈥?鈥淎 lot of modern rust issues are specific failures 鈥?arch liners rubbing through paint, and blocked drainage channels.鈥滿ar. 20, 2016Rusty cars: why they're not a thing of the past | Autocar

Monday, November 8, 2021

What does Nissan mean in Japanese?


Not only is the Nissan name an abbreviation for the original company, it's also a combination of Japanese characters 鈥渘i鈥?(鈥渟un鈥? and 鈥渟san鈥?(鈥減roduct鈥?or 鈥渂irth鈥?. Thus, Nissan is a product of Japan, the land of the rising sun.May 7, 2015Behind the Badge: Unexpected Meanings of Datsun/Nissan Names ...

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Is Nissan Japanese or American?


The Nissan Motor Company is a Japanese based automaker that produces vehicles world wide. It is currently the sixth largest automaker, only behind General Motors, Volkswagen, Toyota, Hyundai, and Ford. Nissan has marketed vehicles under a few names, including the Datsun brand name.Team Nissan NH's History of Nissan

Monday, April 26, 2021

Why are Japanese imports rust free?


Because the Japanese don't use salt on there roads 10 year old vehicles are virtually rust free but have no manufacturer protection other than a thin layer of paint so its vital to ensure you protect your import vehicle when it arrives in the UK.Japanese Import Car Rust Treatment and Protection