Buying a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) car in Perth can be exciting.
Unique models, strong reliability, and great value for daily use. But to make the right choice, you’ll want to look beyond just looks and price.
Here are 7 practical tips to guide you
1. Understand Import Eligibility & Compliance
Not all JDM cars are automatically road-legal in Australia. Make sure the car complies with local regulations (like SEVS – Specialist and Enthusiast Vehicle Scheme). Always check if it’s been properly imported and approved for road use in WA.
2. Check the Vehicle’s History (Auction Grade & Mileage)
Most JDM cars come through Japanese auctions. Ask for the auction sheet—it shows accident history, condition grading, and genuine mileage. This is one of the biggest advantages of JDM buying—use it.
3. Prioritise Daily Drivability
Since you’re looking for daily use, consider:
- Fuel efficiency
- Comfort (suspension, seating)
- Ease of maintenance
Models like Lexus RX450 Hybrid, Toyota Crown, or Honda N Box are popular for a reason—they balance performance and practicality.
4. Inspect for Rust & Undercarriage Condition
Although Japan maintains good roads, some regions use salt during winter. Always inspect:
- Undercarriage
- Wheel arches
- Suspension components
Rust can become a costly issue over time.
5. Parts Availability in Australia
Some rare JDM models look great—but parts might be hard to find locally. Choose models with:
- Shared platforms with Australian-delivered cars
- Strong aftermarket support
This will save you time and money on maintenance.
6. Choose a Trusted Import Dealer
A reliable Perth-based dealer should:
- Provide full documentation
- Be transparent about sourcing
- Offer warranty or after-sales support
Avoid dealers who can’t show proof of import or service records.
7. Think About Resale Value
Even if you plan to drive it daily, think long-term. Popular models with clean condition and lower mileage tend to hold value better in Australia’s growing JDM market.