Drifting
Toyota AE86Usually, drift cars are light to moderate weight rear-wheel-drive coupes and sedans. In Japan and worldwide, the most common drift machines are the
Nissan Silvia/
180SX/
200SX,
Toyota AE86,
Mazda RX-7,
Nissan A31 Cefiro,
Nissan C33 Laurel,
Nissan Skyline (RWD versions),
Nissan 350Z,
Toyota Altezza,
Toyota Chaser,
Toyota Mark II,
Toyota MZ20 Soarer,
Honda S2000,
Toyota Supra (MKIV),
Ford Mustang and
Mazda Miata. US drift competitions use the same cars, plus
Chrysler LLC's
Dodge Charger, General Motors,
Pontiac Solstice,
Holden Commodore, and
Holden Monaro . Drifters in other countries often use local favorites, such as the
Jaguar Cars,
Vauxhall Motors(UK and
Ireland),
BMW 3 Series (other parts of Europe),
Mercedes-Benz,
Porsche,
Alfa Romeo 75, As an example, the top 15 cars in the 2003 D1GP top 10 in the 2004 D1GP and top 10 in the 2005 D1GP.