Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) cars have long fascinated enthusiasts around the world, but in recent years, attention has shifted beyond the obvious icons like the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra, ...
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You already know that JDM stands for Japanese Domestic Market and that Japan has a propensity for giving cars unintentionally funny names. You also probably know a lot of Japanese cars don't make it ...
Early Nissan Z-cars now sit at the center of a fast maturing JDM market, where nostalgia collides with global demand. Collectors increasingly treat the first generations as blue-chip assets, and their ...
JDM cars are arguably the most popular genre of vehicles in the world. So, understandably, they are a constant topic in almost every car conversation. However, if you don't have a particular interest ...
Affordable and powerful JDM classics are becoming extinct. Thinking about snatching something interesting that's flown under the radar? Odds are, some YouTubers recommended it on their channel, and ...
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 Japan ...
The car hadn’t even been invented when John Venn introduced the world to the famous diagram type that bears his name in 1881. But a Venn diagram would be a perfect way to represent how even in this ...
(iSeeCars) – From the perspective of USA-based car enthusiasts, performance-oriented Japanese cars have gone from obscure to mainstream over the past 30 years. That’s not to say Japan’s performance ...