I have noticed that kids these days aren't as interested in cars and motorsports as others before them. Those who are fortunate enough to get a brand new sports car or supercar when they turn 18 ...
On Dec. 6, 2007, the R35 Nissan GT-R officially launched in its home market of Japan. Fast forward 15 years, and the GT-R is still technically part of Nissan‘s new car repertoire, still having a spot ...
It’s rare that a single generation of a vehicle gets old enough to hold a driver’s license, but after 17 years (15 in the U.S.), Nissan is finally ending production of its R35-generation GT-R. Nissan ...
The R35-generation Nissan GT-R will end production in October 2024. Celebrating its 17-year run, Nissan is producing two special editions: the T-spec Takumi and Skyline Editions. Nissan’s ...
When it arrived for the 2009 model year, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R landed with a MSRP of $69,850, a figure that, even back then, felt almost unreal for the level of performance on offer. It ...
Almost a year after the final R35-generation Nissan GT-R was produced for the United States, the final—and we mean, final—R35 anywhere has rolled off the production line in its domestic market of ...
Born in 2007 to follow in the legendary footsteps of the Skyline series, it can be said about the high-performance R35 Nissan GT-R that it has grown rather long in the tooth. Alas, that is only valid ...
So the Nissan GT-R lives on for another year. This week Nissan in Japan unveiled the 2024 model-year car, which gets a subtly revised face, and slightly more downforce, but is in most respects ...
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