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The Japanese cars you see in the U.S. are the "mainstream" Japanese cars. The esoteric or JDM ones e.g. Suzuki Cappucino, or the recent wave of "Scion-type" cars i.e. Nissan

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Old 08-26-2009, 11:31 PM   #7 (permalink)
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The Japanese cars you see in the U.S. are the "mainstream" Japanese cars. The esoteric or JDM ones e.g. Suzuki Cappucino, or the recent wave of "Scion-type" cars i.e. Nissan Cube and the likes are innately Japanese. However, the mainstream Japanese cars a la Z, Accord, Camry are probably desgined here for the raw concept, but the refining and final touches are Japanese.
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