Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Nissan Motors - A Brief History of a Japanese Car Manufacturer

Many of us have either owned or driven in a Nissan vehicle at one time or another. This Japanese car manufacturer has produced many well regarded vehicles over the years and continues to build strong brand awareness and support. Here's a brief history of the company.

The company which eventually became Nissan Motors was originally established in 1933 when it took over all the manufacturing operations for Datsuns from the automobile division of Tobata Casting Co. It officially changed its name to Nissan Motor Co., Ltd on June 1, 1934.

Its founder was Yoshisuke Aikawa and had ambitious plans for the newly formed company to produce 10,000 to 15,000 cars per year. The first compact sized Datsun vehicle was produced at the Yokohama plant in April 1935. These cars were sold extensively throughout Japan and were also exported to Australia the same year.

As things evolved, the company also began to produce other passenger cars and trucks. However as World War II approached, the production shifted from small Datsun passenger cars to military trucks. During the war, Nissan also produced engines for military planes and for motorized torpedo boats.

Following the war, Nissan started to produce trucks again in 1945 and Datsun passenger cars in 1947. However at that time there were significant labor disputes which culminated in a 100 day strike in 1953. This lead to the development of much more effective management relations which were based on mutual trust.

In the 1960's and 70's, significant capital investment enabled the company to establish two state of the art manufacturing facilities. There were also many advanced designs which were developed and introduced over that period.

Notable improvements in the reduction of pollutants as well as efficient utilization of fuel helped to make these kinds of vehicles very popular with Americans following the oil crises in the 70's. At that time Japanese vehicles were in great demand and captured a much larger share of the US market over that time.

As time evolved, Nissan continued to develop innovative new technologies and engineering to further improve their cars. They improved gas mileage and incorporated many advanced materials to help lower the weight and to provide better structural safety in their cars. In addition, Nissan became a leader in incorporating CAD/CAM systems and industrial robots.

This work has continued to evolve and has helped to establish Nissan as a leader in the design and development of cost effective vehicles with advanced technology and features.

"And now I would like to invite you to see more invaluable information on Nissan Motors at http://www.nissanmazda.com/

From Craig Thornburrow - A writer, small business owner and big fan of Nissan"


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

The Ultimate Ranch Hand: ATV or Japanese Mini Truck?

As operators of a retreat property in Colorado that required us to travel some distance around the facility, we were faced with finding a more economical transportation mode than our pickup truck. Taking our cue from other farmers and ranchers in the area, we blindly made an expensive purchase of a new ATV. It was a decision I would later regret.

Over the past 15 years, the basic ATV has become a staple item on many large ranches, farms, and retreat properties. People who work on large property operations need to be able to get around their spread quickly and efficiently to make repairs, check on fences, crops, irrigation, and a host of other duties. In past years, the vehicle of choice was the basic pickup truck. It was reliable, and could carry enough supplies without making multiple trips.

When companies like Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and others started producing recreational vehicles called ATV (All Terrain Vehicle), large property owners and businesses immediately saw the advantages of having a smaller utilitarian vehicle. The basic ATV could take a person out to a job site quickly, and could carry a small amount of tools or other necessities to do a job.

However, the ATV was not created to be the optimal utilitarian vehicle, but more of the optimal 'recreational' vehicle. With it's narrow profile and 4 wheel drive capacity, the ATV was amazing suited for negotiating mountain trails, steep terrain, and getting someone back into the hill country effectively with a bit of fun thrown in. In a pinch, it could carry two people along with a rifle or fishing pole, and maybe a sack lunch.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the ATV was showing some limitations. Its inherent fun-factor design was great in getting a man out to a job site to check on something, but he wasn't able to carry much more than a water bottle and a pocketknife. Some ATV manufacturers addressed this by creating small cargo carrying options. While that helped some, it really didn't recreate the ATV into a vehicle that had much cargo carrying capacity.

And there were a couple of other not-so-small issues that showed the weakness of the ATV as the optimum ranch vehicle. Not only could it not carry much cargo, what it did carry, including the rider, were often left out in the weather. On days of rain or snow or cold, the ATV rider had to suffer through the elements, while his tools got wet.

Perhaps the biggest disappointment in the ATV was in its fuel economy...or shall we say, lack of fuel economy. When we purchased our ATV for the retreat, I was excited to start saving money over driving the truck everywhere on the property. What a disappointment to discover that our little ATV couldn't muster any better gas mileage than our old Toyota truck. In fact, it was worse. Many ATVs are heavy, tipping the scales at around 800 pounds. Add a rider and a bit of cargo, and you're now asking a 'one banger' to propel better than a thousand pounds around with not much gas. It's not going to happen.

A Better Alternative

Under the heading of "If I had known then, what I know now...", we would not have purchased the ATV. While the initial 'fun factor' was pretty exciting, it soon became very aware of the above weaknesses of the ATV. But at the time, I knew of no other alternative.

But recently I became aware of what is called the 'Japanese Mini Truck' or Kei truck. The term Japanese mini truck only meant one thing to me...your basic Toyota or Nissan-type ? ton pickup truck. But that isn't the case anymore.

Japanese Mini Trucks are smaller vehicles that seat two, have an enclosed cab with heating and sometimes air conditioning, and feature a pickup bed that has nearly the same carrying capacity as the larger Japanese trucks. Yet the entire vehicle is much smaller, and far more maneuverable around the ranch or farm property.

Also called Kei Trucks ("Kei" means 'light'), the Japanese Minitruck has other features that make it excel over the ATV as a 'ranch hand'. They are capable of achieving phenomenal fuel economy by utilizing a small, but potent 3-cylinder engine. The driveline configuration, which also comes in 4-wheel drive, is more standard in design, and thus is often more reliable and easy to work on over an ATV. Anyone who has ever placed their ATV in the shop for repairs can testify to the incredible cost of upkeep on them.

The purchase of a Japanese mini-truck most often needs to be done through a local importer, who brings these pre-owned vehicles over from Japan in containers. Kei trucks are generally not sold new in the US. And in most instances, the mini-truck is considered a farm vehicle as opposed to a road vehicle. But some states allow for their use on the highway.

Think of a Japanese mini truck as a replacement for an ATV, not a replacement for the truck you use to take to the store. But oh what a replacement it is for the ATV. I am amazed at its functionality to drive right up to a job site, carry adequate cargo, keep us warm and dry, and the incredible fuel economy and reliability. Typically, these trucks are made by major manufacturers such as Suzuki, Mitsubishi, and other well-known producers of vehicles in Japan.

Newer models feature fuel injection, air conditioning, and some significant improvements over older vehicles. Most units come with a 5-speed transmission. Some feature a tilt-bed, or other options that provide incredible utilitarian value on the ranch or farm property.

In short, if I had it to do all over again, I'd forgo the ATV and would have bought a Japanese Mini Truck. If you spend more time working on your property than you do in recreation, look into the Japanese Kei Truck.

Once you know where to look, there's a lot of information out there on the web. I found this web site at http://www.startruckenterprises.com, run by Dan Buzzell in the Rocky Mountain area. There were a lot of photos of the trucks, as well as some helpful information.

Scott McIntire is a writer, musician, and pastor living in the beautiful western Colorado mountains. He is a fourth generation resident of this area, and loves to write on subjects of the church, ministry, music, outdoor living, and a simple lifestyle.


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Monday, June 27, 2011

Nissan Micra - Japanese Hatchback Car

Nissan Micra is a product of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. The headquarters of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd is located in Tokyo. This model is offering great competition to Maruti Suzuki Ritz, Hyundai i10, Chevrolet Beat and Volkswagen Polo. It is latest Japanese hatchback car counted in the category of small car segment.

Engine
Nissan Micra XE is outfitted with 3-cylinder petrol engine with a valve-timing control (VTC). The automobile has ability to produce a maximum power of 75 Bhp with a maximum torque of 104 Nm. Its engine has been coordinated well with the manual gearbox that's make it peppy and travelable.

Variants of Nissan Micra
1. Micra XE,
2. Micra XE Plus,
3. Micra XL
4. Micra XV

Appearance and Available Colors
It has a cute and cheerful design would utterly appeal to the senses of men and women alike. This automobile is available in different colors which include onyx black, pacific blue, sunlight orange, blade silver, storm white and brick red.

Safety
Every variant of Nissan Micra have been outfitted with safety specification like dual front bags. XE, XE Plus and XL version don't have central locking, ABS and fog lamps while XV version is equipped with excellent safety features, such as front passenger airbags, front fog lamps, security alarm, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), remote central locking, power windows, EBD (Electronic Brake Distribution), climate control system and brake support.

Dimensions: As far as dimension of the car is concerned, it has Length of 3780 mm, Width of 1665 mm and Height of 1530 mm. One can call it quite spacious car and allows five people to sit and comfortably enjoy the journey.

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