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The Best Honda Trucks Japanese Are Extremely Proud Of

When one talks about Japanese used trucks for sale or American used trucks for sale, the normal instinct is to compare these two brands thoroughly. Whether awareness is due to a massive marketing campaign or not, these are the two countries that have produced excellent trucks. Therefore, it just follows that used trucks for sale would automatically veer towards these trucks from these two countries.

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One obvious difference between American made and Japanese made trucks is the size. Japanese trucks are generally smaller like the Honda mini truck. This respected Japanese truck brand is an all wheel drive. The advantage with this is that there are no switching from 2 wheel to 4 wheel or vice versa. They are liquid cooled with three cylinder engines, and low mileage. The truck box has removable sides which makes it possible to turn it into a flatbed. It also has power steering, heating/air conditioning, a dump box and cab. 

For the mid size range Honda has another amazing offer in the Ridgeline model. It’s a cross between a car and a truck which makes it ultra convenient. It’s still not as  big as the Ford because it only has a 5 foot bed. Still many truck experts recommend this model and brand over other similar trucks like the Tacoma. The disadvantage of the Ridgeline is that it can’t do some stuff you normally expect of a truck like towing or going off road. Nonetheless, it’s safety record is excellent and it’s very easy to drive.

Considering the bad press Honda has been getting because of the recall of 2006 CRV model, Honda still manages to remedy a potentially disastrous situation. In spite of the fact that it is a design flaw in just one of its products, the commitment Honda shows is that of sincere respect for its consumers, and an aggressive effort to right a wrong. Now more than ever, consumers are convinced that buying a Honda is a good decision. To think that a 2006 model could get a recall years after is a sign that Honda is staying ion top of its game and will never turn its back on its buyers.

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