To reiterate, some of these vehicles were also available new in other markets (sometimes under different badges or with varying specifications/trim levels) but they are close enough to the true meaning of JDM. In no particular order, here are what we believe to be some of the best wagons ever produced for the Japanese market. As this article isn’t a comprehensive history, we just focus in on certain generations or specific models. One other thing to note is that many of the JDM wagons in this article were built over multiple generations. Where one of these JDM wagons was only ever built for the Japanese market, we have tried to indicate so. With that in mind, some of the wagons in this article are “true” JDM and others are just Japanese-made wagons, which were available in multiple markets. However, these days many people use JDM more as a term to describe Japanese cars that are harder to come by, whether or not they were necessarily originally sold in Japan. If you’ve read our guide on the meaning of JDM, then you’ll know that term has a specific meaning (Japanese cars built solely for sale in the Japanese Domestic Market).
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