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‘Terrible fuel efficiency, no right-hand drive’: why trade deal won’t warm up Japan to American cars

Few vehicles like the Ford F-150 pick-up make it to Japan – as well as being made for the wrong side of the road, they are seen as too big and unreliable

Raccontata datheguardian.comcnbc.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

‘Terrible fuel efficiency, no right-hand drive’: why trade deal won’t warm up Japan to American cars

Few vehicles like the Ford F-150 pick-up make it to Japan – as well as being made for the wrong side of the road, they are seen as too big and unreliable

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cnbc.com11 mesi fa

Trump’s tariff deal offers scant relief for Japan automakers as bigger threat looms

The relief is tempered by intensifying competition especially from China, industry experts cautioned.

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  1. sabato 26 luglio 2025·theguardian.com

    ‘Terrible fuel efficiency, no right-hand drive’: why trade deal won’t warm up Japan to American cars

    Few vehicles like the Ford F-150 pick-up make it to Japan – as well as being made for the wrong side of the road, they are seen as too big and unreliable

  2. lunedì 28 luglio 2025·cnbc.com

    Trump’s tariff deal offers scant relief for Japan automakers as bigger threat looms

    The relief is tempered by intensifying competition especially from China, industry experts cautioned.