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You see that? Today, I'm testing out one of the world's most iconic supercars: the Nissan GT-R. I'm Matt DeBord. I get behind the wheel of the hottest cars and test them in real-world scenarios.
Nissan has confirmed that prices for the Z in the United States, which start from just under $43,000 for the entry level ...
Watch an epic battle between the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, Nissan GT-R R35, Audi TT-RS, and Porsche 991 Turbo S! Which of these high-performance machines will dominate in speed and power?
Back in 2007 when the R35 Nissan GT-R first debuted in Japan, its facts and figures looked like something from a dreamscape – an ensemble of tech none doubted took the full seven years of ...
perhaps you saw it in magazines (hopefully in Super Street when it was in print) and watched it dominate racetracks. For Lee and many enthusiasts in the U.S., the Nissan Skyline GT-R was also the ...
Nissan is proud of its GT-R’s hand ... With the system set to R mode, the dampers work to ensure the body stays flat and the car maintains a solid ride. Whilst in Sport and Comfort modes ...
The GT-R of the famous R32 era was a direct response to immortals like the Audi Ur Quattro and Porsche 959 that preceded it in the 1980s. But the Nissan’s true gift since ... 20-inch Rays wheels ...
Nissan has confirmed that prices for the Z in ... but that its two-seater sports car will pay tribute to the outgoing GT-R with a new/old ‘Bayside Blue’ paint finish.