Japan produced several iconic sports car nameplates over the years, but if you're looking for the fastest and most capable Japanese car of all time, there's only one model you want: the Nissan GT-R.
View post: Tiger Woods Rolls Over His Range Rover and is Charged with DUI in Florida Nissan has officially stopped taking orders for the R35 GT-R in Japan, marking the end of an era for one of the ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
After almost 20 years on sale, Nissan finally closed the order books on its flagship GT-R sports car this week. The R35 GT-R first premiered back in 2007, but Nissan gradually began ending sales for ...
Nissan pulled the plug on the R35 GT-R a couple of months ago after 18 years of production and constant refining, yet that doesn't make the Godzilla any less exciting. In fact, the Japanese sports ...
After nearly two decades on sale, the story of the R35-generation Nissan GT-R has — finally — come to a close. Nissan Japan's website dedicated to the GT-R has signified the end of the run, noting ...
The new R32 EV has just been electrified. Launched in 1989, the Skyline GT-R R32 is arguably Nissan’s greatest ever race car. It won the Japanese Grand Touring Championship four years on the trot from ...
There is water leaking everywhere. The engine oil tank is full of mud. Water drips from the differentials and transmission. This 2011 Nissan GT-Rr looks perfect as if it has just rolled off the ...
The now-legendary Nissan GT-R R35 took its final bow in 2025 after 18 years of giving German, Italian, and American supercars a run for their money. With such a long and cherished lifecycle, you'd ...
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