For now, Nissan has not announced a direct successor to the R35, and no next-generation GT-R is waiting in the wings. The company has previously suggested that any future GT-R will likely incorporate ...
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CarBuzz on MSNThe Nissan Skyline Is No Longer The Performance Sedan It Once WasThe Skyline nameplate plays an important role in Nissan's history. It was launched decades ago in 1957, and was first known as the Prince Skyline, and filled the role of a luxury car meant for ...
American enthusiasts were finally able to import the Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R last year. Here are five reason why the car a ...
While the company makes economical sedans and SUVs, Nissan has also produced some incredible sports cars in its time. Here ...
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MotorTrend on MSNNISMO Nirvana: Check Out This Stunning 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R Project CarThis Nissan Skyline is equipped with a nearly complete Nismo catalog of parts, making it one of the coolest R34 Skylines ...
It’s official: Nissan’s GT-R is off the order books. The Nissan Japan website has put a note on its GT-R page that basically ...
For a car never sold new in the U.S., the Nissan Skyline GT-R has an enviable reputation here. Enthusiasts know it as a movie and video-game star, and even as a surprisingly common matchbox car.
And with that, Nissan has officially closed the chapter on its long-running R35 GT-R. It’s an end of an era, indeed, and it’ll be a while before we see a successor.
Happy 18th, Nissan GT-R. Here’s to celebrating the thousands of curbs you’ve clobbered, stopwatches you broke, and 911 Turbos you humiliated.
which it called the T-Spec Takumi and Skyline trims. The end of orders in Japan brings together a majestic 18 year run for the Nissan GT-R. The car first launched in 2007, which was the same year ...
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