Talk:HONDA INTEGRA TYPE-R/@comment-39866226-20191128034311/@comment-38604921-20191206172939

A JDM car is, by definition, a car manufactured and sold by a Japanese manufacturer for sale in the japanese market. JDM is 'Japanese Domestic market'. A JDM car will be exclusively right-hand drive, and likely have unique features to the JDM market.

In some cases, it may be a completely unique JDM. Think Kei-class cars.

As such, we already do have some cars in the game that are JDM, but not everything that DH noted. By my checking, the following cars in RR3 should be considered 'JDM':

Nissan Silvia (S15), Nissan Skyline GTR-V-Spec (R34), Nissan Skyline GT-R Group A (BNR32), Nissan Skyline 2000 GT-R (KPGC10), Mazda RX-7 Spirit R (FD), Mazda RX-3, Nissan Silvia (S15) R3 Spec, Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R33), Nissan 240Z (S30), Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34) R3 Spec, Nissan 240Z (S30) R3 Spec, Honda NSX-R, Honda Integra Type-R, and Honda Civic Type-R.

The Lexus LFA, however, is NOT a JDM car. It was exported all over the globe. That car in RR3 is also left-hand drive, so clearly NOT a JDM. The same is true of the Lexus IS350F Sport (2014), Honda S2000 GT, Nissan GT-R Premium (R35), 300Z (Z32), 350Z (Z33), 370Z (Z34), 370Z (Z34) R3 Spec, GT-R NISMO (R35) R3 Spec, GT-R NISMO (R35), and 370Z NISMO (Z34).

Additionally - there are some RHD Japanese street-car based motorsports cars that I would exclude as being 'JDM' on the technicality that they are race cars - not street cars. Notable examples:

Nissan JR Motorsports GT-R GT1, Nissan Sumo Power GT-R GT1, Nissan R390 GT1, Nissan Altima ('17/'18/'19)