Yes, The Japs are notorious for both expense and obsolescence. A four letter word manufacturer which no longer makes in Oz was just as bad. My ute was barely 6 years old and I was being told at the spare parts dept. "Sorry. Obsolete part" or "No longer serviced".
Many cars end up being offered for sale as unregistered, no RWC. This is because the cost of parts and, more so, labour to get the RWC is as much or more than an older car is worth.
The progression goes like this -
Bought new.
2-5 y.o. traded on another new car.
If good straight tidy car it goes to the new car dealers own used yard.
If not so good often goes to a yard owned by the new car dealership in another location and not identified with the new dealership.
Trade-ins on the used cars are getting old, high k's, bit untidy, so are sent to auction to be bought by the outside trade who are not so fussy.
7-8 years old plus go direct to auction for home handymen, fleas, bomb dealers, and roughies go to wreckers and crushers. Although wreckers like cars with straight rust free panels. "Insurance quality" is the term meaning panels that don't need resurrection only painting. Wreckers will sometimes pay more than a flea or bomb dealer.



				
				
				
					
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