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Why are there none of the common civilian cars on Japanese streets in China?

Friends who often travel to Japan will probably notice this strange phenomenon. The most common cars on the streets of Japan are not like the luxury cars we often see in movies and TV shows. In fact, there are many cars on the streets of Japan. The most common ones are ordinary civilian cars that can no longer be ordinary, and there is no such model in China. So what is the reason? Let’s take a look.

Let’s first take a look at what kind of cars are on the streets of Japan? This kind of car is called "K-car", its full name is "MPV Kei Car", which is simply "MPV + light automatic car". So why does Japan have so many similar models? The area for living and driving is very limited. Precisely because of the considerations of parking, driving and daily use, the K-car model is more convenient. Although it is not large in size, it has a large space and is enough for daily use.

But the most important thing is not this, but... This kind of car can enjoy a series of preferential policies in Japan such as tax reduction, cheap insurance, cheap annual inspection, and no need to provide proof of parking space! It is precisely because of these numerous preferential policies that light vehicles have become so popular in Japan! Moreover, K-car has always been a model encouraged and strongly supported by the Japanese government. Because of its strict size standards, the length, width and height must not exceed 3.4m, 1.48m, and 2m respectively, and the displacement cannot exceed 0.66L. If consumers choose this This model of car also has great discounts on taxes and fees. It will be tax-free for later use in most rural areas of Japan, and tax reductions will also be available for company use.

It seems that it is not difficult to understand why there is no such car in our country! In our country, there are only subsidies for cars below 1.6L and new energy vehicles, and the intensity is not large, and there are no restrictions on body size. Therefore, Chinese people generally prefer to buy larger cars, which look more respectable. Why are there none of these cars that are common on Japanese streets in China? The truth makes our country ashamed!

Some netizens said: People buy cars to drive! We buy cars to install B! that's why! Although the words don’t sound good, they are still right! But there are also netizens who have different voices: Not only China, why don’t other countries have such cars? Because this car is very fuel-efficient, it can run for a month on a tank of fuel, and can go on highways, with a top speed of 140 kilometers per hour. Not exporting because of technological blockade.

It seems like little Japan is really a scheming bitch!