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Nissan has officially ended production of the GT-R R35, bringing an 18-year chapter of this long-running sports car to a ...
In the fast-paced automotive environment that exists today, cars are replaced or reimagined within a few years as buyer expectations change, emissions regulations put a strangle hold on the industry, ...
The automotive world was a very different place when the Nissan GT-R arrived in 2007. There was genuinely nothing quite like ...
After nearly 20 years, Nissan has officially ended the GT-R R35 production, delivering the last unit, a T-Spec in 'Midnight Purple'.
We're well aware of Australia's love for all things GT-R, but we didn't know aficionados from Down Under were also crazy about puzzles. We've now changed our views and it's all thanks to the complex ...
The Nissan 240Z we have here came to life back in 1971. Nevertheless, the twin-turbo V6 that now occupies its engine compartment was born around four decades later. That's right, we're talking about a ...
Wow, what a run for the Nissan R35 GT-R. Not many cars can boast an 18-year, single-generation production run in which the first car built was every bit as good as the last. Unfortunately for ...
Nissan ends R35 GT-R production after 18 years, 48,000 units. Here are the details of the R35 GT-R's journey so far.
The rumors were true: after a legendary 17-year run, Nissan’s iconic R35 GT-R, the Godzilla of mainstream supercars, is bowing out of the North American market this October. But before it rides off ...
There are times when you need to be shown the light instead of being told what the light looks like; words may not be enough. For example, as I’m going for a ride-along, I ask Phoenix’s Power’s shop ...
If the Nissan GT-R R35 is what one might call “Godzilla”, its little sibling, the 350Z, would definitely have to be “Godzooky”. For those who didn’t grow up watching those silly cartoons, Godzooky was ...