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Do cars in Japan have a written service history?

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Do cars in Japan have a written service history?

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Service histories are kept on database with dealers in Japan, rather than on paper. For this reason, for example when we take our cars in Japan to a local dealer, he knows what was last done to it, when, where, what’s due, etc. They even know the registered keeper’s address in case there’s a reason to contact, such as for recall. In our experience, we have asked to stamp the service books when having our own cars worked on in Japanese Official dealers. They did not stamp the book and explained as above. It’s true some cars come with service books, but these will only have the delivery date and first check documented. What some owners do – is keep is the “Shaken” certificates for each time the car passed the bi-annual test. Some people in UK confuse this with service history – easily done, as it shows a whole lot of checks with ticks and of course it’s in Japanese. In our experience, it’s very rare for a car to come with lots of receipts etc. Service histories are available only to regi

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