The arrival of the second-generation Lexus GS turned up the heat on 1998’s luxury sedan market. Lexus was still young, less than a decade old, but the LS held down the unflappable luxury sedan corner, the SC had the beautiful grand tourer thing nailed, and the GS cranked the dial toward the performance end of the sport-luxury spectrum far more than any Lexus that had come before. Continue reading
QotW: What’s the most 90s car?
As someone who lived through the 1990s, I feel like the decade is hard to pin down. A lot of what is called 90s is actually an 80s aesthetic, and everywhere you look there are claims that 90s fashion is coming back. But are graphic T-shirts and cargo pants really exclusive to the 90s? The automotive realm is one area where the 90s have a distinct look, with simple and organic soft shapes and just enough but not too much in-car tech. And, of course, it was a time when Japanese cars shined bright. With Y2K nearly 25 years behind us, is there a single car that can be called emblematic of the decade?
What’s the most 90s car?
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JCCS exclusive diecast Skyline GT-R with Advan livery announced
As if there were any more reasons to go to the 19th annual Japanese Classic Car Show this year, an exclusive diecast car that will only be available at the show has been announced. It’s a highly detailed 1/64 scale Nissan Skyline R32 with Advan livery and widebody kit designed by tuner culture godfather Jon Sibal. Oh, and we also have a special coupon code for JCCS tickets below. Continue reading
Toyota Castrol livery appears on Mustang race car in Australia
Toyota’s Castrol livery is getting resurrected once again, this time in Australia. Earlier this year the livery was worn on the NASCAR Mustang of Brad Keselowski during Darlington Raceway’s Throwback Weekend. The Aussie one does it better by putting the colors on an actual S650 Mustang body, not a generic NASCAR shell, and it looks darn slick. Continue reading
Honda Motocompo patent shows reveals foldable bike that doubles as a generator
Honda has long toyed with the idea of reviving the Motocompo, a foldable bike designed to reside in the trunk of the 1981 Honda City. A recently unearthed document shows that the dream is not only still alive, but serious enough to warrant a patent filing. Brilliantly updated for the modern age, the Motocompo now acts as both a bike and a power source for an electric vehicle. Continue reading
QotW: How would you make a Mazda ad?
It’s hard to make a car commercial stand out. Beautiful people, beautiful landscapes, the promise of adventure. Every company portrays their wares as thrilling to drive, even when they’re duller than dry dirt. What happens when you have cars that are actually fun to drive, but end up producing cringey ads that don’t really get the message across. It’s a predicament, especially when you have to talk to people who think a “V4” is a common engine. You have only 30 seconds to convince them to go visit your dealership.
How would you make a Mazda ad?
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The 1983 Honda XXX three-wheeled land jet was Honda’s first concept car
Last month we discussed the 1984 Honda HP-X concept car that had been restored. Honda called the HP-X its first concept car, but there had been others before it. Take the Honda XXX, for example, a bizarre three-wheeled vehicle that was shown at the 1983 Tokyo Motor Show. Continue reading
Mazda CX-70 ad featuring an RX-7 GSL-SE is a real downer
We are always stoked when a JNC appears in an ad for a new car. It shows that the company cares about — or is at least aware of — its heritage. But there’s a rule of thumb in advertising — not sure where we heard it; could’ve been Mad Men — that no one should ever have any negative feelings when thinking about your product, ever. So why does this Mazda spot for the new CX-70 such a downer? Continue reading
QotW: Have you ever seen Japanese government vehicles outside of Japan?
In the US government vehicles tend to be American. It probably makes politicians look bad if they buy foreign cars, but some slip through. We’ve heard some states have Subaru police cars though we’ve never seen one. The Pentagon used to have unmarked Camrys but we’re not sure if they’re still in service. California uses Priuses, usually for parking enforcement, but we’ve seen Nissan Frontiers and Jukes in the colors of CalTrans, the state highway agency, and Toyota Tacomas and Tundras serving as lifeguard and beach patrol vehicles. The holy grail would probably be a vehicle painted in the mint green of the US Forest Service. The coolest one we’ve actually seen is a Mitsubishi-built US Navy Dodge D-50.
Have you ever seen Japanese government vehicles outside of Japan?
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Yamaha XSR900 GP adds retro racing cool to already retro bike
In 2021 Yamaha released the XSR900, a sports heritage bike inspired by the company’s Grand Prix championship victories in 1984. Now, the XSR900 GP takes that foundation and adds retro race bike coolness to the equation. Yamaha says it hearkens back to the “Golden Era” of Grand Prix motorcycle racing, paying tribute to iconic machines like the Yamaha YZR500. Continue reading
QotW: Which once-derided Japanese car will make a comeback?
History is filled with flops, but even some of the worst cars get a second chance at glory after some time has passed. There are owners who now love Chrysler K-cars, Pontiac Azteks, Trabants, and other forms of automotive awfulness. The important difference is that these owners aren’t the original ones who bought the cars when new. They’re younger, second or third owners who specifically sought out the supposedly bad cars, like automotive hipsters. And in hindsight they realize that people have been too harsh. After all, is a Honda del Sol really that bad compared to any number of modern crossovers?
Which once-derided Japanese car will make a comeback?
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This Kyosho Datsun 240Z Safari Rally RC car wants to empty my wallet
It’s been over 20 years since I messed around with radio control cars, but Kyosho’s new Datsun 240Z rally car could suck me back in. The body is based on the S30 Z that won the 19th running of the East African Safari Rally in 1971. And just like that car, it looks great tearing through the dirt. Continue reading
‘Nissan Love Story’ ad spans the decades with iconic cars
A new Japanese-market Nissan commercial tells a decades-long love story through classic cars. The spot is part of Nissan’s year-long 90th anniversary celebration, which began in December 2023. The ad features Nissan’s greatest hits in fast succession, promising a little something for everyone. Continue reading
Toyota and Huf continue partnership with Land Cruiser-inspired streetwear
Last year Toyota partnered with streetwear brand Huf for a line of clothing with a Toyota and TRD truck theme. This year the collab continues with a lineup of Land Cruiser-inspired apparel, timed to arrive with the return of the Land Cruiser nameplate. Most of the designs, however, feature classic Cruisers like the FJ40, FJ60, J70 and J80. Continue reading