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JDM vs USDM: What Makes Japanese Cars So Special?
There is a saying that we all want what we can't have. This statement perfectly describes the U.S.-based obsession with JDM ( ...
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It's no secret that top Japanese tuning companies demand premium prices. Looking for Nismo parts for your GT-R, or Spoon products for your Honda Civic? You're going to have to fork over tons of cash.
What is this oddity, and why are we featuring it here? This is a Toyota Sera produced for the Japanese domestic market. And while some of its headline specs (front-wheel drive and 108 hp) don’t ...
Technically speaking, the AE86 wasn't a model of car, but a chassis code for a couple of different models. The code has been adopted (and is often shortened to just "86") as the preferred name among ...
Many think of the Skyline, Supra, and even the Mitsubishi Evolution when they here JDM cars, but here are five luxury models ...
When Toyota replaced the Crown Coupe, it introduced the Toyota Soarer in 1981. As soon as it was introduced, it was recognized as Japan's "car of the year" in 1981. It resembled the Toyota Supra, but ...
While Toyota may be well represented in the sedan market here in America by the likes of the Camry and Avalon, back home in Japan it’s all about the Crown. First introduced way back in 1955, Toyota’s ...
Modern pickups, even "midsize" ones, are massive. The Chevy Colorado is 6.1 inches longer than it was just over a decade ago, and a new Ford Ranger is just over 15 inches off a F-150 Supercrew from 20 ...
When it comes to sports cars, the last thing owners want to consider is fuel economy, as these vehicles are more about exciting performance rather than excessive penny-pinching. However, there are ...
Everyone knows the Toyota AE86 the corner-carving drift-toy of Initial D fanboys everywhere, but it advertised a top speed of 201 kph (125 mph). That sounds reasonable, but owner banpei wanted to know ...
Toyota will introduce cars that can communicate with infrastructure and other vehicles next year in Japan. A number of other safety technologies, including an updated parking assist feature, will also ...
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