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How Japanese automakers quietly studied American muscle cars — then changed the game
Japan didn't copy American muscle — they fixed everything Detroit refused to.
One overbuilt V-8 that quietly racked up 250,000 or even 300,000 miles.
The Cappuccino’s F6A sat just behind the front axle, making this a front-mid-engined configuration which lent itself to an incredibly well-balanced chassis. Its small stature and light engine meant it ...
If you have an American car, you will often assume that you're running American power under the hood. However, there are a few instances where this isn't true, as developing a car engine could cost a ...
Japanese automakers are renowned for their durable, reliable cars, and select engines are often described as bulletproof or unkillable. In many cases, straightforward engineering choices end up ...
These five Japanese mid-engine sports cars had all the right ingredients to become iconic but ultimately slid into obscurity due to corporate decisions and the financial climate of their era. For ...
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