Archive for September, 2008

Reasons To Choose A Japan Imported Car Over An American One

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

I have several reasons why I think these imported autos from Japan are better than those made here in the U.S. One big reason is the exchange rate. It’s more attractive financially to obtain a car directly from Japan, even when you include the extra fees and monies you pay for shipping and taxes. It’s simply cheaper to buy a car directly from Japan than it is to buy a similar car made in the U.S. In addition, I can afford a much nicer car if I buy straight from Asia. The price difference can be in the range of thousands. If I am in the market for a used car, I’ll get a better deal from those shipped over from Japan. The Japanese car owners don’t rely on their vehicles on a daily basis like we do in the U.S. They use scooters, public transportation or simply walk instead of using their cars. Often, Japanese cars are saved for weekend trips so they aren’t like these high-mileage used cars you’ll find here. I can buy a car from Japan that is several years’ old, pay a reasonable price and I won’t be looking at inheriting a steep mileage on the car. What’s more, you won’t find many of these models made in the United States so their rarity makes them far more special than your average “foreign car”.

When I initially thought of the idea, I didn’t think it would be worth the extra hassle and I wasn’t sure how much extra it would cost to directly import and ship a Japanese vehicle. I thought it would take forever and I didn’t know if I could trust any of the importers. Finally, I did my homework and found an exporter that I felt comfortable with and who had a decent reputation. Once I discovered it wasn’t that big of a deal, I made the leap and bought an automobile I liked. It took a while to be shipped overseas, but my efforts were rewarded with a car I truly liked. My personal advice is to dump the usual set of cars made here in the U.S. and think about buying an import from Japan that is reasonably priced and in good condition.

Thailand Travel

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Asia Products LLC Thailand Travel Pages present interesting Thailand travel tips and experiences. This Thailand travel guide includes Thailand destinations along the Chao Phraya River, in Metropolitan Bangkok, the Grand Palace and surrounding areas like Angkor Wat, to name a few, but will be updated with new experiences and Thailand travel information so these pages will continue to grow and eventually include other destinations for travel in South East Asia.

These travel pages offer amazing photographs of Thailand destinations and each picture is clickable to provide a clear version of the photo so you may more fully enjoy the experiences through the photos of Thailand. These Thailand travel ideas also provide Thailand tips and customs to help you have a more pleasant stay.

Vietnam Cycling

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

If you haven’t experienced a Vietnam cycling trip, then you’re missing the holiday experience of a lifetime. The beautiful cascading rivers and lush landscape makes the country a jeweled treasure in the world, and one which should not be overlooked. If a Vietnam bike tour sounds appealing, there’s only one way to go. With Asiana Travel Mate you can get an exclusive tour of the country on your bicycle. With a carefully selected team of travel consultants combining experience and knowledge, you’re assured to receive the best Vietnam cycling trip and experience a Vietnam vacation like none other.

A Vietnam excursion will take you through a myriad of adventures like none other. Ranked number sixteen in the world for biodiversity, your Vietnam cycling trip will take you through expansive tropical forests, across beautiful, winding rivers and up imposing mountainsides. Your Vietnam travel will include an unparalleled experience as you gaze at a number of animals and plant life you can only find in certain parts of the world. With eleven new species of plants and animals found last year in Vietnam, the diversity and culture is constantly being discovered, making your Vietnam tour special and unforgettable. Visit one of the one hundred twenty-six conservation areas or one of twenty-eight national parks, where a range of different animal and plant species can be seen daily. To experience the navigable waterways covering over 17,000 kilometers or to enjoy the shopping and cuisine of some of Vietnam’s biggest and most exciting cities, consider a Vietnam cruise or a Vietnam hotel stay. Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh are two cities both accessible on your Vietnam cycling trip and both present a vision of the country’s social and educational advancement while providing delicious cuisine and some of the world’s best shopping opportunities. Try a dish influenced by sweet, spicy, sour or fish sauce and experience cooking like no where else. Vietnam is famous for its silk, woodcarvings and embroidery. Everything is unique and your shopping experience will yield treasures distinct from any others. There’s something for everyone in these fabulous cities.