Japanese Cars Rule Out Radioactivity

The critical situation of Japan is expected to impact the supply of parts for some markets, due to temporary shutdowns have been announced. The fear of radioactivity, however, is discarded. According to information from U.S. web site Inside Line, Toyota, Honda and Nissan ensure that their cars exported are not contaminated with nuclear waste.
That’s because, according to the companies, entirely of their plants are distant from the reactors – except for a Nissan engine plant. “We will take entirely necessary actions to ensure security,” he reassured, however, Vice President Communications for Nissan, David Reuter. Since Mike Michels, Toyota, gives a more exact information: “Our cars are wrapped in plastic vessels and washed in our processing facilities before being shipped to dealerships.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan are among the automakers that are sending aid to victims of disasters in Japan
