1
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compact executive car
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Japan
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Emphasizes fuel efficiency and practicality for urban driving
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1
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2
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minivan
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Japan
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Often used as a luxury vehicle due to its size and features, and associated with status and wealth.
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1
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3
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minivan
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Japan
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Less popular due to narrower roads and parking spaces, smaller cars are preferred for city driving and parking
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1
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4
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minivan
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Japan
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Considered less stylish and often used for commercial purposes like transporting goods or as a taxi
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1
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5
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minivan
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Japan
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Tends to be smaller in size compared to minivans in the US, often used as commercial vehicles.
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1
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6
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personal vehicle
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Japan
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Small and compact cars are popular due to limited parking space and narrow streets in urban areas.
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1
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7
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personal vehicles
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Japan
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Reliance on personal vehicles is lower and public transportation, biking, or walking are more common
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1
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8
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personal vehicles
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Japan
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Efficient public transportation systems and urban density reduce the need for owning personal vehicles
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1
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9
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recreational vehicles (rvs)
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Japan
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Uncommon due to limited availability of campgrounds and strict regulations on parking and camping
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1
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10
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sedan
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Japan
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Less common, often considered a luxury car
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1
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11
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suv
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Japan
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Less favored due to narrow roads and limited parking space
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1
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12
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vehicle
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Japan
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Motorcycles and scooters are widely used for daily commuting
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1
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13
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vehicle
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Japan
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Public transportation, such as trains and buses, is widely used for daily commuting
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1
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14
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vehicle conversion
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Japan
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Vehicle conversion is often associated with modifying cars for street racing or aesthetic enhancements.
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1
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15
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vehicles
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Japan
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Public transportation, such as trains and buses, is heavily relied upon, and car ownership is less common due to efficient public transit systems.
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1
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