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7 Japanese Car Brands Ranked BEST to WORST (What European Inspections ACTUALLY Reveal) Everyone assumes Japanese cars are bulletproof. That belief is so widespread it’s rarely questioned. But when Japanese cars hit real mileage in Europe — 150,000 kilometres and beyond — inspection data tells a more uncomfortable, more nuanced story. Some brands are still building vehicles with surgical precision, quietly sailing through TÜV and MOT inspections year after year. Others are trading heavily on reputations they no longer fully deserve. This ranking is not based on nostalgia, owner loyalty, or marketing narratives. It is built from what European inspectors actually see when cars age: TÜV failure rates in Germany, MOT pass data in the UK, ADAC roadside breakdown statistics, and large-scale owner surveys. Millions of inspections. Millions of real-world data points. No brand immunity. The results may surprise you. One Japanese brand that many buyers dismiss as “cheap” consistently outperforms supposed premium alternatives. Another, once considered untouchable, now struggles with transmission failures and higher-than-expected defect rates. And even the most respected manufacturers show cracks when cost-cutting and platform sharing collide with long-term durability. This video explains what build quality really means beyond soft plastics and tight panel gaps. It breaks down where Japanese manufacturers still excel — conservative engineering, proven powertrains, corrosion resistance — and where some have compromised under modern pressures. It also shows how partnerships, CVT strategies, downsizing, and electrification choices are reshaping reliability outcomes in Europe. If you are planning to buy or keep a Japanese car long-term, this matters. Reliability is not a nationality — it’s a set of engineering decisions that either survive inspections or don’t. European data strips away reputation and shows exactly which brands still deserve trust, which ones require caution, and which are quietly outperforming expectations while nobody is looking. #JapaneseCars #CarReliability #TUVReport #EuropeanCarData #UnderTheBonnet #CarInspections #LongTermOwnership #UsedCarAdvice #AutoIndustry #CarBuyingTruth #ADACData #MOTResults #NoMarketing