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Cars have become a necessity in our daily lives. People depend on it profoundly. Relatively, the automotive industry has come to play a significant role in a country’s economy as well. Here is a comparison of Japanese cars and Chinese cars. Both are good in certain aspects. The Japanese are currently leading, but Chinese are on its way to catch up in the markets soon.

 
The two giants of the automobile industry, Honda and Toyota reside in the heart of Japan. When it comes to variety of cars, both have a lot to offer. They are best in many ways. Japanese cars are a favourite in today’s markets. Toyota Corolla, produced by Toyota is statistically the most sold sedan in the market and Honda CR-V child of Honda is known as the highest sold SUV in the world. Japanese cars have a lot to offer. They give you cars which are a great value for your money. Firstly, they offer a great fuel economy that does not burn a hole in your pocket .Their mileage is great on highways and even on roads. The Japanese cars stand their way ahead considering other factors like reliability, efficiency, price value, and resale car price value. There have been tests proving these to be true. Moreover, they produce cars which are environment friendly. The best selling hybrid car in the market is the Honda Civic GX, which runs on gas. These cars have not only won accolades and awards throughout the world in various car events and shows, but many hearts as well. The Japanese technology is futuristic and they know they are way ahead in car technology.

 

 
China has become the largest automarket. It beat the US last year with vehicle sales of 13.6 million. Chinese have car manufacturers like CBA, Chery, Zoyte Motors, Zhongxing, FAW, Zhonghua, Hafei Motor, SAIC, Shuanghan etc under its belt. There is still a long way for the Chinese companies to go before they can land in serious competition with the Japanese. But being a strong economy and high growth, China’s automotive scene is changing. China has already showcased itself in renowned auto shows in the US and although it might fall short in safety features as of now, but you could expect to see them in the global market soon. In the times to coming times, interiors would be more upscale, with high standard of features. Most of the engines will include the turbo technology and its size will become more compact. Most of the engines would be downsized from four cylinder units. Energy policies of the countries will enforce hybrid technology, depending on alternate sources like, electricity and fuel cell technology; Chinese cars have a long way ahead.