QotW: What’s your best story about buying or selling a car via auction?

Today, June 29, is Real-Time Used Car Auction Day in Japan. It commemorates the anniversary of the first time dealers across the country could bid on a car live. The inaugural auction took place long before the world wide web was available for public use, on June 29, 1985 and was conducted via Laserdisc. Prior to the 29th, the auction company mailed out Laserdiscs to participating dealers. On auction day, dealers inserted the Laserdisc into a specialized terminal connected to a telephone line. As a specific cars came up for bidding, the central system would send a data command via the phone line telling the dealer’s Laserdisc player exactly which frame to pull up on the screen. It was a crude system, and at the time bidding without seeing the car in person was a novel idea. Four decades later, it’s the norm.

What’s your best story about buying or selling a car via auction?

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Keisuke Kuwata’s latest music video is a feast of Showa Era cars

Keisuke Kuwata’s latest music video “Hitotarashi” is a carspotter’s dream. It takes place in a Tokyo traffic jam where almost every single car is a standout from the 70s, 80s, or 90s. Prior to the gridlock Kuwata himself, a known car enthusiast, begins the video tearing along the expressway in a red Mazda RX-7 Convertible. Continue reading

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Mazda 787B to return to Le Mans for 35th anniversary

A Mazda North America PR person once told us that every car in the collection is expendable, except for the 787B. “That one is priceless because there will only ever be one Le Mans winner,” he said. Given that, if we were Mazda, we’d hesitate to fly the car around the world for a demo lap, but that’s exactly what the company is doing to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 787B’s historic win. Continue reading

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Honda is bringing back the Element as a Bronco Sport competitor

Honda is reportedly planning to revive the Element after what will be, by the time it debuts, an 18-year absence on the market. Details are sparse, but the resurrected Element nameplate will go on a hybrid crossover that will split the difference, size-wise, between an HR-V and CR-V. Like the original, it should have a rugged appearance, as Honda is positioning it to go against cars like the Ford Bronco Sport. Continue reading

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Toyota is restoring an FJ40 Land Cruiser with reproduction parts

Toyota is releasing a series of videos documenting the restoration of an FJ40 Land Cruiser. The stated purpose of the project is to demonstrate the use of reproduction parts from the Gazoo Racing Heritage Parts Program. We’ve seen Toyota work on projects like this before, with an AE86 and A70 Supra, but this restoration goes into greater depth, giving viewers a look at how masters entrusted with restoring a vehicle to the quality standards of Toyota Motor Corp handle the craft. Continue reading

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QotW: How has ‘The Fast and the Furious’ impacted your local car scene

Twenty-five years ago today, on June 22, 2001, The Fast and the Furious hit theaters. Love it or hate it, the movie and its sequels have left a massive footprint on the movie industry, car culture worldwide, and Instagram reel audio. What was originally a story about crime in LA’s street racing underground has somehow spawned an 11-installment franchise about fighting global terrorist organizations. It’s been a quarter of a century and we’re not even done with the universe yet. Most of the time we veer away from any Fast discussion here at JNC but its influence is, unlike a rocket-propelled Pontiac Fiero against Earth’s gravity, inescapable.

How has The Fast and the Furious impacted your local car scene?

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ND to FD: A body kit to convert your Miata into an RX-7

The ND Mazda Roadster is already a good-looking and curvy car, a design feat that’s pretty difficult achieve on a small platform. Its lines evoke a natural connection to the very curvaceous FD RX-7. They pair so well, in fact, that it’s surprising it has taken this long for someone to create an aftermarket kit that transforms an ND to an FD. Continue reading

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Here’s Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda doing the viral boat race dance

Despite helming the biggest car company in the world Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda never fails to have a good time. Whether he’s racing under his alter ego Morizo, trolling the press by showing up at a rally event in a Honda, or winning a best dressed CEO award, the man knows how to not take himself too seriously. For the recent Music Award Japan show, he even donned a lowly chauffeur’s cap and gloves to pose with a GRMN Century, reportedly used to escort award winners to the red carpet. Continue reading

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The Toyota TE27 nose works surprisingly well on a Suzuki Jimny

We’ve seen all manner of Nissan nose swaps. There’s the Hakotora which takes a C10 Skyline mask and puts it on a Sunny Truck. But there’s also the Sunny nose on a Suzuki Carry or the R32 Skyline kit on a Suzuki Twin. But what about Toyota’s classic front ends? Well, now there’s a conversion that turns a Suzuki Jimny grille into a TE27’s. Continue reading

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Congrats to Toyota on their first ‘real’ 24 Hours of Le Mans win

Toyota claimed its sixth 24 Hours of Le Mans victory over the weekend, tying Bentley to become the fourth winningest manufacturer in the race’s history. Until this year, however, Toyota never succeeded against any real competition. For 2026, it had to fend off challenges from Ferrari, Cadillac, BMW, Aston Martin, and Genesis. Continue reading

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QotW: What license plate frame would you rock on your car?

Today, June 15, is National License Plate Frame Day, which is not a thing in Japan because owners are not allowed to remove their license plates, ever. Here in the US, the license plate frame is yet another way to express your automotive individuality. Do you get a frame from the dealer and era your car came from? A brand that you support? A pithy message for a cause? Or is frameless the way to go? The possibilities are endless.

What license plate frame would you rock on your car?

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RIP Jiro Yamada, legendary automotive cutaway illustrator who turned engineering into art

Jiro Yamada, the singularly talented automotive artist, passed away in August 2025 at the age of 65 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Out of respect for his lifelong preference for privacy, news of his passing was only shared with the automotive greater community last week. Yamada was renowned for his cutaway illustrations, which depicted not just beautiful exterior lines, but the many layers of mechanical parts that make cars cars. Continue reading

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Japan’s carmakers to jointly relax standards for what makes a part defective

It’s well known that Japanese carmakers employ the highest quality standards in the entire industry. Parts with even the smallest defects are discarded, ensuring that the finished product will be the benchmarks by which all others are judged. However, due to the unpredictable situation in the Middle East, raw materials are becoming scarcer and a coalition of carmakers are developing new standards that won’t be so quick to toss “defective” parts into the rubbish. Continue reading

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We regret to inform you that Mitsubishi has desecrated the Eclipse name even more

Mitsubishi has once again exhumed the Eclipse name and slapped it on a car completely unrelated to the sports coupe it originated with. We’re not sure what’s more incongruous, the fact that the new Mitsubishi Eclipse Sportback is an electric crossover or that it’s not even really a Mitsubishi. Continue reading

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The 2027 Nissan Z comes with even more nostalgic nods

We covered many of the upgrades and throwbacks of the facelifted 2027 Nissan Z, but Nissan just pointed us to a few more that we missed. One of the coolest is the fact that the Performance trim wheels are inspired by those of the Z31. These are 19-inchers made by Rays, its thin spokes revealing Akebono calipers, and wrapped with wrapped with Bridgestone Potenza S007 tires that are half an inch wider on the rear. Continue reading

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QotW: Which Japanese crossover will be the first classic?

If you lived through the 90s, you saw the rise of crossovers as the downfall of humanity. They were called names like soft-roaders, cute-utes, faux-by-fours. It seemed impossible that people would one day think of them as desirable classics, but today is a new landscape. Younger buyers are drawn to cars like the Honda Element and picnic-tabled CR-Vs. Importers are bringing in Nissan Rasheens and Honda HR-Vs to sell in the US. Matchbox even released a 1/64 version of the original Toyota RAV4 this year and it’s one of the coolest castings in the lineup. Perhaps it’ll soon be time for a new car show, Crossovers D’Elegance.

Which Japanese crossover will be the first classic?

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The revived Nissan Primera nameplate has a lot to live up to

After nearly two decades, the Nissan Primera nameplate has been revived. Those expecting an SR20-powered sports sedan may be disappointed, though, as the Primera has been resurrected as an EV. While it shares a name with its predecessors, it likely won’t have as storied a motorsports history. Continue reading

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Listen to Subaru boxer engines revving though the decades

This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Subaru boxer. The venerable horizontally opposed engine has powered nearly every star-badged car since the 1966 Subaru 1000. The company has just published a retrospective video of its signature powerplant, revving each evolution of the iconic motor. Continue reading

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The Tommykaira ZZ returns with a modern facelift to show carmakers what’s possible

The last of the Tommykaira ZZ sports cars was built in June 2021. However, the hand-built Japanese sports car may seems to have risen anew at the Automotive Engineering Exposition in Yokohama. Strictly speaking, this isn’t a Tommykaira, but is based on the beloved mid-engined roadster. Officially it’s called the No.9 Sweep9, and it wears a modern nose. Continue reading

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Mazda Miata’s new color is a departure from the green you know

Back in the days of print magazines, there was a Road & Track column in which the prolific British roadster fan Peter Egan searched desperately for the proper shade of British Racing Green to paint his restoration project (we can’t recall what the car was, maybe an Austin-Healey or Morgan). He went to a British car show and looked at all the restored cars there. None of them looked right, until one perfect BRG car stopped him in his tracks. Egan asked the owner what paint he used. Somewhat embarrassed, the owner whispered, “It’s a Mazda Miata color.” Continue reading

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