6 Expensive Japanese Cars That Are Worth the Cost
Japanese cars are so popular in the United States and elsewhere because they are affordable, economical and reliable, especially for smaller and mid-sized models. But Japan also produces some of the world’s best luxury cars.
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Although Japan’s luxury models are less well known than those made by Mercedes-Benz, Rolls Royce, Jaguar, Porsche or Cadillac, they can hold their own regarding look, performance and value.
Starting prices are for new models, and all cars have a starting price at least 10% higher than the average new car price, which was $48,510 as of April 2024, according to Kelley Blue Book — reviews provided by HotCars and TrueCar.
Following is a look at six expensive Japanese cars that are worth the cost.
Nissan Z
Starting price: $54,110
TrueCar’s take: The “legendary” Z car was brought back last year with “increased power, improved performance” and a new look. It boasts a “powerful engine,” six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive, and “checks the right boxes as a proper fun-to-drive sports car.”
Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400
Starting price: $56,500
HotCars’ take: The Infiniti Q50 Red Sport 400 is a “serious performance luxury sedan” with a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine that produces 400 horsepower. Also available with an optional all-wheel drive system.
Toyota GR Supra
Starting price: $59,645
TrueCar’s take: The Supra has a “stylish coupe shape, scintillating power and speed, and nimble handling,” making it a “compelling alternative” to rival European two-seat sports cars.
Lexus LS
Starting price: $80,685
HotCars’ take: The Lexus LS is a “technologically advanced” and “no-nonsense” luxury sedan with a “cutting-edge” hybrid powertrain option that will last a long time on the road.
Lexus LC500
Starting price: $99,800
HotCars’ take: Consumers who want an “ultra-luxurious grand tourer with long legs and one of the best cabins ever” should be happy with the Lexus LC500. The cabin “shouts opulence” and boasts a level of quality that will “put established European carmakers to shame.”
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Lexus LX
Starting price: $93,915
HotCars’ take: Lexus’ flagship SUV is a “butch and gaudy” vehicle with “brilliant” underpinning. HotCars calls it a Toyota Land Cruiser “clad in a tuxedo.”
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