If you were a fan of American cars in the 1980s and 1990s, you probably heard the comments at the water cooler, read the reviews in the magazines, and got the message: American cars had become awful.
Japan’s ultra-compact Kei vehicles are attracting growing interest in the United States as an affordable, fuel-efficient alternative to ever-larger SUVs, despite regulatory and practical limitations.
As the automotive industry explores ways to cut emissions, not everyone is convinced that fully electric powertrains are the only answer. While many manufacturers are pushing hard toward ...
Recreational vehicles are attracting ever-rising attention in Japan, not just as campers but as evacuation shelters, ...
Japan has an incredibly strong local car market, and while most of the new cars sold there are built locally, the country does import thousands of vehicles every year. Contrary to what most people ...
President Trump’s 15 percent tariff on cars from Japan has angered U.S. automakers, which make cars in Canada and Mexico subject to 25 percent tariffs. By Neal E. Boudette The new trade agreement ...