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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS |
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Why buy cars from Japan? |
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Very Expensive Inspection system for used cars. Japanese maintain their cars well. Parking is expensive, drive less due to good transit system.
Maximum
overdrive has been importing quality
pre-owned vehicles from Japan over 2 years. Large pool of
vehicles in Japan allows us to pick & purchase good quality vehicles. These quality vehicles are then passed on to you by Maximum overdrive. Each vehicle goes through extensive servicing before sold to public. Please check our servicing page for more details
We only bring quality cars with lower mileage, higher specification and bodywork that is in undeniably superior condition. We are specialized in Mitsubishi Delica.
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Why these cars are 15 year old yet so low in kms and in superb
condition? |
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Used Japanese cars are virtually all low mileage, certainly by our standards, and the mileage can be relied on. It would actually be pretty hard to find a car in Japan that had done 12000km per year - the Canadian average. Japanese cars have almost certainly never been driven hard; Japanese road conditions and traffic habits just make fast driving impractical. Japanese drivers just keep their cars immaculate condition and well serviced. Before any dealer in Japan expose and car for sales, the dealer makes sure it can pass the Japanese Govt. inspection which is very strict in passing used cars. There are accident repaired cars and cars sitting in parking lots, we don't buy those cars. Every car will come with inspection report. .
So, our
buyer doesn't even have to be concerned about mechanical condition,
because we only buy after inspection and detail servicing after it reaches Canada. |
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Are all cars from Japan Right-Hand-Drive? |
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Only JDM
(Japan Domestic Market) cars are RHD. there are European cars (Mercedes,
BMW, Porsche, Jaguar) that we import from Japan are LHD (left Hand
Drive) like there in Canada. To drive RHD cars in Canada, you don't need
any special license or insurance. Cars interior are same as LHD cars
except signal Lever is on the Right side of the steering. Driving RHD
cars in Canada will take few hours to few days in getting used to the
road. |
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Why all cars are atleast 15 years old? |
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According to
the regulation set by Transport Canada and Canada Customs, it is illegal
to import any vehicle that are not at least 15 years old based on Year
and Month.
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