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In the mid-2020s, just about every JDM hero car of the 90's golden era of Japanese tuner culture has already exploded in ...
For a term with such outsized importance in car culture, "JDM" is an acronym for a fairly boring phrase: Japanese Domestic Market. It refers to items built and intended for sale and use within ...
While most automotive enthusiasts still wouldn’t put JDM cars on the same plane as European supercars from BMW’s M Sport group, Ferrari, Mercedes-AMG, or Porsche, there’s no denying the ...
Often, the term "JDM" is most associated with performance cars from Japan's manufacturing golden era in the '80s and '90s, with Supras, Skylines, and RX-7s being among the most popular models.
From the perspective of USA-based car enthusiasts, performance-oriented Japanese cars have gone from obscure to mainstream over the past 30 years. Skip to content. KLFY.com.
Mazda RX-7; Powered by the FD3S rotary engine, the Mazda RX-7 was a two-seat sports car first introduced in 1978 and sold in the U.S. through 1995 (it continued to be sold in Japan until 2002).