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The GT-R’s Sibling: Discovering the Nissan Stagea 260RS Performance Wagon

Taking advantage of the 1990s wagon boom, the Nissan Stagea was introduced in 1996. With its size and driving performance, the Stagea became a popular model, and in 1997 the Nissan Stagea Autech Version 260RS, also known as the wagon version of the GT-R, was released.

Ride the Wave: Toyota Probox “Surf Style” Custom Stuns at OAM

Osaka Auto Messe (OAM) 2024, held at Intex Osaka from 10-12 February 2024, attracted 660 selected custom cars from all over Japan. This time, we will introduce a custom Toyota Probox with a cute round-eyed, two-lamp front face found at the Koeda Motor booth.

Toyota’s Station Wagon ‘Mark II Qualis’ Was A ‘Camry Gracia’ Inside

The Mark II Qualis was introduced in April 1997 as a new model of the Toyota Mark II Wagon. Although the front mask and tail lamps wore a design similar to that of the eighth-generation Mark II, the platform was not for the RWD Mark II but for the FWD Camry Gracia. Why was a 4WD model added to the line-up, which the previous generation did not have?

Why Was The Honda ‘Airwave’ Convenient And Cheap But Short-lived?

The Honda Airwave, introduced in 2005, was a station wagon that used the platform used in the first-generation Fit, with a new car price of less than 1.5 million yen (approx. 10,000 USD) for the entry-level model. What kind of car was it?

What Is The Toyota ‘Scepter’, The Japanese Version Of The US ‘Camry’?

The Scepter was a new model of the export-oriented Toyota Camry sold in Japan. In addition to the wagon, a sedan and coupe were added to complete the full lineup. The Scepter station wagon was a smash hit in Japan during the wagon boom. Here is a look back at the car's appeal.

BMW “325i Touring” With M3 Engine Is The Best Family Super Express

An off-line meeting of BWW owners of the same age in 1980s fashion was the "30 Meeting", held on 30 December 2023 at a motorway parking area in Japan, where about 20 BWWs, mainly E30 series, gathered to have fun. Here are some BMW 325i Touring cars and their owners that caught our attention from the event.
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