Top 16 Japanese Cars That Need To Make A Comeback
Isuzu Impulse
Let’s see here: the Impulse featured a body designed by the same guy that designed some of the world’s most legendary supercars, on a rear-wheel-drive chassis featuring suspension developed by Lotus.
That’s a reasonably timeless formula that Isuzu could theoretically replicate relatively easily… if it ever decides to return to the US market.
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Acura Integra
The Integra, especially the early 1990s variant, remains a standard bearer for great handling front-wheel-drive cars.
The tiny two-door was crazy light, and its absence weighs heavy on the market.
Maybe someday we’ll get something comparable again. After all, the NSX eventually returned, so anything’s possible.