Absolute legends across the globe, these five impressive Japanese performance cars were never officialy marketed in the US ...
In 2026, the 25-year import rule now allows vehicles from 2001 onward. As far as JDM vehicles are concerned, the majority of ...
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This is why they say once you go JDM, you never go back.
The legend of import tuning in America began during the late '70s in Southern California when a small population of car enthusiasts began exploiting the potential of lighter and more affordable cars ...
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Japan is the third largest producer of cars after China and the U.S. The world's biggest automaker, Toyota Motor Corporation, also comes from Japan. Crucially, Japanese automakers have built a ...
There was no sticker shock when Ginash George went out and bought an Acura CL. Honda made the car, the dealership sold it, and the markup Ginash was willing to pay was a reasonable one. The whole ...
As of now, cars produced from the beginning of 2000 are becoming legal for import into the United States, month by month. The 25-year import rule includes the month the vehicle was built, so with each ...