With the discontinuation of the GTR R35, Japan is no longer currently producing any JDM supercars. Supercars are not only a mark of a brand, but a country. Japan’s economy is failing, and a big reason is because their JDM cars are tiny commuter cars. KDM and CDM are quickly surpassing JDM. As a point from the video from Bladed Angel about this (which you should check out for more information) a company should make a supercar every 10-15 years to stay relevant.

by Seargent_Pug

5 Comments

  1. mclarensmps

    Lol Japan’s economy is failing because it no longer builds supercars. Genius take

  2. Why are Japanese people not making R36 to save their economy? Are they stupid?

  3. Lunatack47

    Japans economy definitely isnt failing (is it even failing?) due to making high volume cars that outsell the GTR tenfold in favour low volume supercars that fill a niche in the market

  4. Seargent_Pug

    Ok, I should have taken less time talking about supercars, and more talking about JDM as a whole