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The first Caldina may look familiar to European Toyota fans, sharing a lot with the Carina E wagon, which did all the things ...
Forgotten by collectors but loved by enthusiasts, the 1985 Toyota Celica GTS blended sharp styling, engaging handling, and ...
If you've tried to move your steering wheel recently while your vehicle was parked, you've probably noticed it: you can't. Why does the steering wheel lock up?
Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo 400R (1997) review – the JDM icon with a hypercar price The R33 is the GT-R JDM fans love to hate, yet the Nismo 400R is one of the most coveted by collectors.
Used Honda Civic Type R (EP3, 2001 – 2005) review, specs and buying guide The early noughties Civic overcame opinion-dividing looks and flawed dynamics to become a legend in its own lifetime. To ...
The Nardi wheel and shifter are heavily worn, and exposed aftermarket wiring suggests this Cappuccino was never intended to live the life of a museum worthy automobile. Replacement seat covers are ...
With its latest stalkless vehicles, Tesla has literally created a market for aftermarket drive stalks that attach to your steering wheel. The first products are here. Starting with the new Model S ...
That’s not to say Japan’s performance car industry didn’t exist before 1990, but the average American’s awareness of Japanese ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a warning not to stick decals onto car steering wheels after a driver was severely hurt by one during a crash.
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 ...
They may have peaked in the 1990s, but many JDM cars from that era can still be an impressive, reliable, and even budget-friendly purchase today.