this was easy to understand tysm!! I'm trying to learn about JDM and Japanese car culture because my boyfriend is a huge fan and I've never been a car enthusiast so this is all really new to me lmao
Ive been trying to get into the jdm game, or just cars in general. I've got a recommendation for BMW M5 E39 to start out with but its not common in UAE so is Lancer Evo a good option because I see a lot of it here
It can't be stolen by Americans was the best joke. Also very real 😮. I own the next gen Prelude for 17 yrars. Very beautiful and reliable. And good for Touge! Underrated cars
Just found your channel. This is one of the most beautiful preludes in the 80s ,or rather Honda 's design in the 1980s, where their design is the most classic and a beauty. Shout out to the owner. I hope if you can fit in the stock steering wheel and the gear know. Keep it as long as you can . This is truly a beauty gem.
I own a manual 2001 3rd gen MrS, believe me, the stick saves me from many of my friends who want to test drive it. Wont simply let anyone having the pleasure revving my car... Luckily they passed their driving test only from the auto-gear test package. 😂
in central-eastern europe we have a thing simillar See, we have alot of mountainous roads with alot of curves and such, most notably in the Caucasus, Urals and Carpathians! So we also got our own dosage of JDM but not only that, also the old soviet cars like Škoda or VAZ, most notable mentions are Škoda 120L and Lada VAZ 2101 we might not have a official drifto kingo, but we do have a pretty massive culture involving with drifting mountainous roads in either slavic or japanese cars.. sometimes an old Golf But the most important thing to note in difference is that, In the Slavic Drifting thing, it doesn't have a official name, Car is Car, Prefferably it has 4 wheels, but that's just a prefference.