Japan Cars, Serve Chilled
Have you ever owned a Japan car? I had a few, and after seeing at those pictures I wonder if my car also looked like this when it was travelling across the ocean to the dealer.
These are actual photos of Japan cars arriving from their travel from Japan to a port of delievery.
The reason is that winters in Japan is that when a ship leaves a port in Japan in winter the temperatures are pretty low, and together with the wind and plenty of waves, especially during storms, cars that are on the upper decks of the ships carrying them are being turned in something like this.


Probably if customers knew about such a condition of their cars while on their way to a dealer they might refuse on buying such a car, after all nobody wants to buy a car after a flood for example.

They look amazing on photo, and the most how do they manage to take all this ice without damaging the paint? They probably use the warm water, but I am not sure is it really safe for the paint. I’ve heard that people in Russia complain for the quality of paint on some new Japan cars, probably these are the cars that were transported during the winter and looked like those above.
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Coches japoneses, servidos muy fríos…
Impresionantes fotos de un servicio de transportes ruso… ¿alguno de los presentes tiene un coche asiático? ¿Os venía con escarcha? :)…
may be japan is using special kind of paind for this one
They only do this for russian customers because you guys don’t deserve anything better.
I’ve only seen cars being transported via proper means to markets elsewhere.
I feel sorry for you russian fellas. You aren’t worth anymore to the world
like u
These are used japanese cars bought by sailors to sell at nearby port. Used J-cars are good enough for Far East roads and cost just a fraction of initial price.
New J-cars for Russia are made mainly at Europian plants and transported properly.
These cars are not being shipped on the normal ships used by the auto exporters. They do not have this problem on the normal transport ships.
whats up with all the hate, people saying russin people are not worth anything., fuck that asshole. russian people are just like everone else, they want a job a home and a family. thats about all anyone could want., and all should be entitled too. I want to see more russian babes, and i really enjopy subway shots and every day life shots. I’m in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. daeh86@yahoo.com keep it real, playa !
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too bad you need an central-european man to fix the comments on your blog…
In Japan, any car older than seven years needs to go through expensive review: every movable part will have to be checked by mechanic (just think of the engine…).
Therefore is is more economical to buy a new car and to get rid of the old one. Clever merchants will then by these 7 yo cars at rock bottom prices and ship them to the rest of the world. Wladivostok is full of Japanese cars!
I have a valued Russian epal, from Vladivostok. Been in touch for some time now, say 5/6 years, he’s a lovely guy, informed, educated and has great social skills.
Whats all the angst about?
As far as I am concerned, there are good and bad from all walks of life.
Who gives a fig about J’ cars, it’s personal choice, I’d like to see some of the arses live over there,
Any Russian car is still worse than a 7-year-old Japanese car melted out from ice like that.
I’ve had 3 RHD Japanese cars, and yes, they’re not perfect, but still they’re a great option compared to brand-new Russian… even EUROPEAN cars. Not only in terms of price. I don’t understand people who buy new European Fords or Renaults or WV’s or some other shit like that. For the same money they could buy realitevily new (that’s less than 5 years) Japanese RHD cars and get essentially better cars for the same money, even with all those import tarrifs.
Those who didn’t have a real Japanese car before (that’s not an obsolete Toyota built in Turkey or USA, but a Toyota build in Japan and FOR Japan) simply don’t know that Japan is decades ahead of Europe and the U.S. in terms of MASS production of QUALITY cars. Yeah, an AMG Benz 65 is still a much better car that an T.Crown, but the price tag of the latter, if 5 years old, is 20 times less than that of a new Benz 600 (compare $300K to $15K). And, I assure you, the consumer quality of a T.Crown is comparable to that of the brand-new Benz 600, if not taking into account the size and “status symbol” purpose of the latter.
http://catalog.auto.vl.ru/toyota/crown/g_2003_693/
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I am looking for a subaru legacy 1999 or newer, or a toyota 1500CC or greater, made in JAPAN. I need a used car and I want to spend at most $2000. Does anyone have links or emails to contact for this?
Holy shit Batman. Is this the work of Mr. Freeze?
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