Exactly what I thought, but when I had my oil changed today, the guy there who was some crazy integra finatic who's owned "like 15 integras" pointed out that sticker in my engine bay and said good. "Made in Japan are the best ones." I looked at him weird than half smiled and said "yea, mock import." It made me think how people think Acura is domestic because Honda is sold in Japan, and Acura is Americas luxury version of Honda.what?
Acura/Honda is an import as the company is based in Japan.
Yea, exactly. Producing them in Japan and shipping them here for sale in the U.S would make them imports, not domestic cars. What I don't understand is that I think the mechanic was trying to imply that Integras are built in other countries than Japan?I have that sticker.
I always thought it ment they made it in japan, then shipped it over here...
Is this one of those things where they make toyotas in arkansas and fords in mexico?
Who's a Honda fan boy?god i hate honda fan boys
lots of peopleWho's a Honda fan boy?
Well said.Oh for f***s sakes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Honda_assembly_plants
Just because it says "Made in Japan" doesn't mean it was assembled in Japan. Most of the main parts are made in Japan and shipped to assembly plants, thus they will say made in Japan. What does your vin say? The vin will tell you where it was assembled. If you care. They are all made the same, regardless if it is in Japan or Canada or whichever assembly plant it was shipped to.