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A 2024 model would start at $24,995. The standard engine is a 152-hp, 2.0-liter four-cylinder. It gets 29 mpg. ... The Best Japanese Cars To Consider Buying Now. Show comments. ... USA TODAY Sports.
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The 2024 Autobacs Super GT Series was a motor racing championship based in Japan for grand touring cars. The series sanctioned by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) and run by the GT Association (GTA). It was the thirty-second season of the JAF Super GT Championship, which includes the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship era, and the ...
2017 GT500 champions, #37 Lexus Team KeePer TOM'S Lexus LC 500. 2017 GT300 champions, #4 Goodsmile Hatsune Miku AMG.. The 2017 Autobacs Super GT Series was the twenty-fifth season of the Japan Automobile Federation Super GT Championship including the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) era, and the thirteenth season under the name Super GT.
Porsche 911. 2024 Sales: 14,128 2023 Sales: 11,692. Porsche sold more 911s in 2024 than ever before in the U.S. That's mighty impressive considering the legendary sports car's been around since 1964.
Awarded Car and Driver magazine's "Editor's Choice" award for 2022 in the Sports Car category. [161] On Forbes magazine's "Best Sports Cars" list for 2022. [162] Won "Best Japanese Sports Car" for 2022 by HotCars. [163] Won the 2023 ALG Residual Value Award by J.D. Power. [164] On Car and Driver magazine's 10Best list for 2023, for the third ...
Here are the best new Japanese cars that go for under $35,000. ... The 2024 Toyota GR86 is a sporty coupe that feels great to drive, complete with GR86 Active Safety Suite and front/rear parking ...
The JGTC (Japanese Grand Touring Championship) [1] was established in 1993 [2] [3] by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) via its subsidiary company the GTA (GT Association), replacing the defunct All Japan Sports Prototype Championship for Group C cars and the Japanese Touring Car Championship for Group A touring cars, which instead would adopt the supertouring formula.