Japanese automakers are now selling American-made vehicles in their home country.
Nissan and Toyota are warning buyers that the quality of these vehicles might not match expectations.
Both warn buyers of poor paint, misaligned panels, and other possible defects.
In an embarrassing twist of fate, American-made vehicles imported to Japan from Toyota and Nissan come with a notice for buyers—the quality might not be up to par with what Japanese buyers expect.
Last year, US President Donald Trump signed a trade agreement that opened the island nation to US-made vehicles. Toyota and Nissan are now shipping the American-made Tundra, Highlander, and Murano to the island nation, but they might have defects domestic buyers aren’t used to seeing.









