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Toyota might not be front of mind when discussing iconic sports cars, but the automaker has produced more than a few classics ...
Japanese sports cars of the '90s revolutionized the automotive world, offering high performance, reliability, and affordability that left European rivals in the dust. Models like the Honda NSX, with ...
But none of those cars made this list, because this is a Top 10 list of Japanese sports cars we actually got in America during the ’90s. True, a lot of the most amazing Japanese sports cars ...
Over the years, Japanese manufacturers have graced us with ... This is a textbook-perfect sports car. The Z is nostalgia: Great sound, speed, sharp steering, grip, and a body that can truly ...
Apart from the mythical A80 Supra, R34 Skyline GT-R, or FD RX-7, Japanese manufacturers built several other memorable sports cars during the 1990s. Japanese manufacturers began developing great ...
Japanese cars are primarily known for their dependability and efficiency, but automakers from the Land of the Rising Sun have also turned out some of the most exciting sports cars in the history ...
If you're a fan of iconic Japanese sports cars but don't have the money for an R34 Skyline, A80 Supra, or even an FD RX7, you should consider one of these five awesome models that are still ...
Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru, and Toyota all revealed show-stopping sports car concepts Japan has long been a bastion of affordable performance cars of many different types, and these five ...
European cars may dominate your dream cars list, but as Japan's economy peaked in the late '80s, the country was pumping out legendary cars from all segments. This was the era when Japanese cars ...
A Japanese off-road icon ... associate editor for the MotorTrend Buyer's Guide and covers everything from sports cars to SUVs.
and a second sports car sold by a Japanese manufacturer is going along with it. Joint ventures are a great way for automakers to cut costs and reduce research and development time, but they come ...
As countries make their emissions regulations more stringent with each passing year, sports cars need to be more efficient or risk getting the ax. That’s exactly why the Japanese automaker is ...