J apanese domestic market (JDM) cars are many, which is really something for a tiny island nation off the coast of the Asian ...
A roundup of all the greatest Japanese sports cars that slid under enthusiasts' radars or never quite got the appreciation ...
From the rear tailgate up until approximately the front A-pillar, the Rasheen is so Jeep-like that it almost feels like ...
Like a lot of Japanese sports cars, the 1990s ushered in a new era for the Nissan 300ZX. Larger, sexier and more powerful, the ‘Z32’ 300ZX as it is referred to could be had with a 3.0-liter ...
All are, of course, using the company's motor oils. The oil company brought modified versions of a 1969 Jaguar E-Type, a 2003 Nissan 350Z, and a 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser Pickup.
and Toyota Supra and Celica joined the Nissan 300ZX in U.S. showrooms. But the real pivot toward JDM vehicles came in the 1990s, when magazines like Sport Compact Car and Super Street focused on ...