Why were Americans attracted to Japanese cars in the 1970s?
A) Japanese goods had always been revered in the United States.
B) Japanese cars tended to be more muscular than American ones.
C) Japanese cars were bigger than American ones.
D) Japanese cars were far more fuel-efficient.
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