Japanese Drift Cars: A History and Guide

Definition and explanation of Japanese drift cars Japanese drift cars, known for their aggressive driving style and sideways sliding maneuvers, have captivated automotive enthusiasts around the world. Let’s delve into their definition and explore the key aspects that make them so unique. Introduction to Japanese Drift Cars: Japanese drift cars are a category of high-performance…

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JDM Motorcycles’ Legendary

JDM motorcycle have produced some of the most popular and important types worldwide. Models from Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Kawasaki combine advanced engineering with a passion for riding. Let’s examine these companies’ most iconic JDM motorcycles. Honda CB – The Universal JDM Motorcycle Honda’s CB series represents the quintessential JDM motorcycle. Launched in the 1980s,…

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Fiat 124 – Why Fiat’s RWD Formula Endures

Fiat 124 – Italy’s Working Class Hero Reborn for a New Era Among 1960’s affordable roadsters bringing top down motoring joy within reach beyond wealthy playboys, few earned greater working-class affections across Europe than Fiat’s pert Pininfarina-styled 124 Spider. Revived for 2017 leveraging Japanese engineering sharing underpinnings with Mazda’s contemporary Miata, the latest mid-engine Fiat…

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Nissan R390 GT1

Nissan R390 GT1: Taking on Le Mans In the 1990s, Japanese automakers were focused on mass-market family cars and affordable sports coupes – the elite world of endurance prototype racing seemed unattainable. Yet Nissan dreamed of taking on Europe’s best at the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans. An ambitious racing program was born, with…

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80s Japanese Cars – Pushing Technology Limits

80s Japanese Cars – Pushing Technology Limits & Shattering Stereotypes As the 1980s rolled around, Japanese automakers set sights on claiming performance prestige after establishing mass-market dominance. Revolutionary sports cars and sedans elevated the likes of Honda, Toyota, and Nissan onto the world stage. Japanese R&D departments channeled Formula 1 inspiration coupled with pioneering refinements…

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