Tag: nissan gt-r
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Driven: Tesla’s Model 3 Feels Like A Spaceship Next To An Original Nissan Skyline GT-R
A Tesla Model 3, even a standard entry-level, Model 3, is so fast, it can humble some proper performance machinery. And because there’s nothing about the exterior that screams performance you can have some real fun catching out other drivers and leaving them chocking on your virtual fumes. But for all their good points, I’ve…
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Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Hyundai Kona N Unmasked, Nissan GT-R Hybrid Rumors: Your Morning Brief
Good morning and welcome to our daily digest of automotive news from around the globe, starting with… Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon Production Delayed Due To Chip Shortage GM is cutting production at its Wentzville, Missouri, plant for two weeks as the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon become the latest vehicles hit by the global chip…
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Can A Stock GR Yaris Beat A GT-R Nismo On A Short Track On A Very Rainy Day?
The GR Yaris has, thanks to its AWD system and its ability to take on bigger cars, been likened to a mini GT-R – which is very high praise indeed for Toyota’s hot hatch. But Autocar wanted to find out what happens when the two get on the same track. The weather was cold and…
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Top Secret’s Nissan GT-R VR32 Packs 750 HP R35 Drivetrain
The iconic Nissan Skyline nameplate dates all of the way back into the late 1950s. It wasn’t before the R32 production came together that the Skyline began amassing its cult following with regards to the GT-R spec. When fresh, the R32 GT-R was powered by a 2.6-liter twin turbo six-cylinder unit, producing 276 HP (280…
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Tesla Model X Cut In Two After Nissan GT-R Slams Into It
A freak accident occurred at Hallandale Beach, Florida on Monday if a Nissan GT-R reportedly ran a red light and slammed into a Tesla Model X, effectively cutting the EV in two. Yes, you read that right: the crossover was left without the rear section behind the seats, including the rear wheels. You can imagine…
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BMW 2019 i8 review: Driving yesterday’s car of tomorrow, today
The BMW i8 is really a lovely vehicle to push although it’s missing. It hugs the road and commands attention. It’s thrilling in a manner that few cars can achieve without pace. Sure, it’s quick, but it ’t set track records or quarter-mile times. It only feels great to push. By the figures, there’s little…