Why 1990s Japanese Cars Were Built Different

Why were 1990s Japanese cars built so differently?

During Japan’s Bubble Economy, automakers had money, confidence, and engineers with way too much freedom. The result? Legends like the Supra, GT-R, RX-7, NSX, and 3000GT, packed with tech, overengineering, and ambition you just don’t see anymore.

When the economy crashed in the early 90s, the madness stopped… but the cars didn’t. Today, these machines represent a peak era of Japanese performance engineering and why so many people say we’ll never get cars like this again.

No limits. And an entire generation of cars to show for it.

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