You're likely no stranger to all the upsides of owning a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) model; typically, they can be reliable, unique in looks and nature, you will be part of a huge community of ...
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Importing JDM classics to North America is a chore and a half. You have to purchase the vehicle from a certified importer, sign more paperwork than the average DMV session, and pay enough in import ...
Peter earned a Bachelor of Archeology and Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and has since joined his love of driving and riding with storytelling. His voice is full of southern ...
Japanese domestic market (JDM) originally referred exclusively to cars manufactured and sold in Japan. These days, we use JDM to refer to any vehicles produced in Japan, whether or not they're only ...
If you drive your cute, imported Nissan Figaro to a cars-and-coffee meetup, you’ll be mobbed with fans. Meanwhile, the rich guy across from you is all alone with his Ferrari because everyone’s already ...
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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 ...