try jdm-online,or gotjdm.com,or royaljapanesemotors.com. really depends on what kind of car and what parts.
this is actually true, not only does the us make car parts but so do other countries we and those countries get car parts from each other
The Toyota Crown was the first Japanese car to be imported to the United States. It arrived in the country in 1957.
70% of all Japanese car sold in the U.S. is made in the U.S.
US Autoparts is located at 17150 South Margay Avenue Carson, CA 90746 U.S.A. US Autoparts sells different parts for car engines and also different parts for the body of your car.
In 1957, the first Japanese car to be imported to the United States was the Toyota Crown, followed by the 1958 Datsun 1000(PL210)
One can purchase almost every possible part for a car at US Auto Parts. The products include replacement, auto body, engine and performance parts. US Auto Parts also sells various car accessories.
Yes, but several models are now built in the US.
I'm having my daughter's Honda Fit repaired and the mechanic told me that most Hondas are built in the US, but lucky us the Fit is built in Japan and it was going to take a while for the parts to come in.
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Honda Accord produced in Marysville, Ohio
You should purchase parts either from an Acura or Honda dealership, or purchase parts from a parts supplier that specialises in Japanese car parts. The prices between the two won't be any different.
The Honda Element is a Japanese car. The country of assembly for the car is the United States, but the country of origin (i.e. the parts, etc.) is Japan.