You might be wondering why there are several companies offering Japanese used bus for sale and thinking that it could be vehicles that have been damaged in the massive tsunami that hit Japan early this year. The truth is, Japan is well on its way to recovery. The companies marketing the Japanese used bus for sale are partially offering these vehicles to help Japanese bus owners become more liquid.
By selling their commercial and school buses, they can raise needed capital to help them get back on their feet. They can use part of the money from the sale to put a deposit on a new bus and use the remaining funds to fund
whatever needs to be spent on – repairs, personal needs, among others.
The Japanese are very honorable people. They are known for being upfront and honest. One of most notable and inspiring news that ever came out on the Japanese people after their March 2011 disaster is how not one episode of looting was seen. Do you think Japanese would now sell buses that don’t work or will conk out in a year? They’re just not going to do it. They didn’t panic when they lost everything, and they won’t panic and start selling defective vehicles.
In fact, to their credit, the Japanese government within a week of the disaster began to start informing those countries they promised aid to that they would not renege on their promise. In spite of all they were going to through, financial aid package promises were to be honored to the Philippines among others, and the money was sent.
One can’t help but be guilty of thinking that Japanese businessmen would resort to fooling others for money. If anything did go wrong with a purchase for a second hand vehicle, it would probably be based on “as-is, where-is” or something could have happened en route to the buyer. If the latter were the case, then a simply discussion with the seller could sort it all out.
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