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Why Are Japanese Used Tires So Good?

Posted on January 25, 2010 
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Numerous tire specialists and regular drivers all over the world note that the majority of Japanese used tires are of extremely high quality. There are a few reasons for that:

1.    When buying a new car in Japan its cost also includes free maintenance for 2-3 years. Such maintenance includes not only the changing of oil and other operational liquids, testing and adjustment of all major components but also the changing of tires regardless of their condition. As the majority of the Japanese have two or three cars and their annual mileage rarely exceeds 7 thousand miles the condition of such tires is very good.

2.    Japan is a highly-developed country with a high level of consumption and well-developed system of goods promotion. New models of tires appear every 2-3 years and many Japanese get convinced by the commercials that proclaims the supremacy of the new models. So they change the tires even after driving a few thousand miles on them.

3.    In Japan when mounting winter or summer tires many firms accept the used tires to stimulate the demand. One should just pay the difference in price between the new and the used tires.

Why Are Japanese Used Tires So Good?

All these reasons lead to the emergence of a great number of quality tires with little wear. Such tires are exported to Australia, New Zealand, China, Russia etc. Many Japanese also buy used tires for their cars.

The advantage of the Japanese used tires can also be explained by the high requirements in respect of the quality of the goods that are sold on the domestic market.

That’s why such tires are not heavy, flexible, provide low noise level and ensure long service life.

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