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Top Ten Japanese Sports Cars

2001 Acura ​Integra Type-R​
2001 Acura ​Integra Type-R​

Acura may be a luxury brand, but the Integra is more of a sporty compact than a luxury sedan, providing athletic handling and a firm ride. Both four-cylinder engines rev like crazy but don’t produce much power at low speeds.

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Honda NSX​
Honda NSX​

The Honda NSX, marketed in North America as the Acura NSX, is a two-seat, mid-engine sports car manufactured by Honda/Acura. The origins of the NSX trace back to 1984, with the HP-X (Honda Pininfarina eXperimental) concept, which was a mid-engined 3.0 L V6 engined rear wheel drive sports car.

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1995 Mazda ​RX-7​
1995 Mazda ​RX-7​

Research the 1995 Mazda RX-7 online at cars.com. You'll find local deals, specs, images, videos, consumer and expert reviews, features, trims, and articles for every turn in your RX-7.

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Mitsubishi ​GTO​
Mitsubishi ​GTO​

Mitsubishi GTO The Mitsubishi GTO is a Sport Car manufactured by Japanese automobile company Mitsubishi between year 1990 and 2001. In most export markets it was rebadged as a Mitsubishi 3000GT.

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1996 Nissan ​300ZX​
1996 Nissan ​300ZX​

Research the 1996 Nissan 300ZX online at cars.com. ... Nissan's Z car is not only the first Japanese sports car, ... Similar to 1996 300ZX.

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Toyota Supra​
Toyota Supra​

The Toyota Supra is a sports car/grand tourer that was produced by Toyota Motor Corporation from 1978 to 2002. The styling of the Toyota Supra was derived from the Toyota Celica, but it was both longer and wider.[2] Starting in mid-1986, the A70 Supra became a separate model from the Celica.

Mazda RX-7​
Mazda RX-7​

Buy High Quality Japanese Recoditioned Mazda Rx-7 E-FD3S Sports Cars 1992 Direct from Bloodb, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-Ken, Japan at Low Price-JCT ID: 2755498

Mazda MX-5​
Mazda MX-5​

When one tries to fathom the riddle of the Mazda MX-5, the most non-Japanese car that was produced in Japan, he arrives at: America - where small British sports cars were loved.

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