Comparison between Japanese, European and American vehicles


Whenever a car from our favorite automaker comes out, we rush to buy it. There are different automobile regions in this world and one stand out of another due to their unique characteristics. Even though there are many automakers around the world, but out of them with more numbers of popular brands and names, American, European and Japanese automakers have a little edge over others. Whenever they launch a new car, it instantly draws crowd. Japanese automakers have their own fan base and so do European and American.


In this globalized era, sometimes it is not easy to differentiate between two similar objects that were made in completely different nations. This is largely the case with cars. Nowadays, cars are produced all over the world, so it is not correct to label them completely of one region. However, some differences never disappear, and so does the difference in the styling, performance, safety and others. Vehicles manufactured by these makers offer high quality features, but still they surpass one another with their exclusive features. So, here are few characteristics that make one automobile region to overshadow another one.

Design/ Style:-
The first thing people look at while buying cars is the actual bodywork of the car i.e., the design. When it comes to styling, there’s no substitute of European vehicles. In Europe, the looks of a car are important factors and one can see that in the result. With the eye-catching and mesmerizing design, European cars look like heaven’s own courtesy car. Not only the best models of the best companies, even average European cars have fantastic looks and magnetic design.

The design of European and American vehicles change frequently, while on the other hand, Japanese automakers tend to change the styling of their vehicles far less frequently. Designs of Japanese cars don’t become outdated quickly or go out of style very fast. In fact, styling of Japanese vehicles remains more or less the same for many years.

Quality:-
Quality is also one of the priorities of European automakers. From British exotics to Italian stallions and Bavarian sledge-hammers, European things have a quality that doesn’t come cheap, but works efficiently. Along with European cars, American and Japanese cars are too known for their quality. The qualities of the cars they produce are outstanding and unbeatable. Good mileage and high quality are always been the sales points of these cars.

Reliability:-
European and American automakers may lead in terms of acceleration, power, strength, but they do fall short in terms of reliability. Japanese cars have the best track record when it comes to reliability. Manufacturing reliable cars is not only confined only to Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. Other Japanese automakers such as Mazda, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Daihatsu manufacture equivalently reliable vehicles. By providing reliable and safe cars, Japanese automakers have made huge imprints on the heart of customers.

Performance:-
In terms of performance or power also, it is quite difficult to find an alternate of European makers. Models of top European automakers such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz are some of the best performing vehicles ever built. The power and acceleration of these cars are much more than their counterparts.

Longevity:-
Japanese cars may not run as fast as their European equivalents, but they generally run for a much longer period of time. They do not require much maintenance; rarely major repairs are required on Japanese vehicles.

Strength:-
Americans love power and that can be easily seen in their products such as vehicles. American cars are popular for their strength. These vehicles have even dubbed the name “muscle cars” for their power. American car comes with a powerful engine that requires high consumption of petrol. There is no competitor of American automakers when it comes to strength.

Safety:-
Japanese vehicles attract praise worldwide for their features and one such feature is safety. Japanese automakers are leading when it comes to safety. They are known for developing technologies that raise the standards of automobile safety even higher.

Fuel-Efficiency:-
Japan has the history of producing most fuel-efficient vehicles. One of the important things that people consider while buying a car is fuel economy and Japanese vehicles are designed purposely to offer that. As a matter of fact, during the 1973 oil crises, the popularity of Japanese cars increased in the global market as vehicles developed by them have smaller engine and are fuel-efficient. Japanese vehicles are always the best option when one wants a fuel-efficient car.

Cost:-
Along with being fuel-efficient and reliable, Japanese vehicles are reasonably priced also. They are built with the idea of common man in mind. On the other hand, European cars are tad expensive to be within everyone’s reach.

American, European and Japanese automakers have been competing against each other for ages to benefit customers with best vehicles. People prefer to buy vehicles on the basis of their personal preference and vehicle’s features. Some prefer strong, powerful vehicles, while some go with fuel-efficient ones. Comparatively speaking, in European cars, design, performance are the main features, while American cars are identified as big, powerful and spacious ones and with Japanese cars come reliability, fuel-efficiency and affordability. So, to sum it up with Japanese cars, buyers buy reliability, with European cars come power and performance, whereas with American comes strength and power. The debate on which is the world’s number one automaker is a very old age and is still going on and will continue in years to come.

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