I Want to Drive!... Even if my financial situation is a bit far from tying up with that of my colleague Bach, you probably already know I'm not actually poor either. And that's just to be modest. Yet, I don't like helicopters and I only use planes if I really have to. I'm a fan (age ...
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On which supercar would you rather spend your money on, giving their similar performance?
The GT-R trumpets Nissan's next generation of steroid-pumped coupes. With a coefficient of drag of only 0.27 and a 3.8L V6 twin-turbo double overhead cam engine, which over the years got an increase of 5 hp from the 480 hp (MY2008) to 485 hp (for the MY2009 and 2010) and 588 Nm of maximum torque. The MY2009 got a revised launch control system that enabled the car to achieve a 0 to 62 mph time 0.5 of a second faster than the 2008 model. Performance specs asides, the GT-R is a futuristic-looking vehicle baring more resemblances to a jet fighter rather an car. Far from being a copy of a European design, the GT-R found inspiration for its design in acclaimed anime series such as Gundam. With this in mind, it's safe to say the GT-R is not just a product of cutting-edge engineering but also a reflection of Japanese culture.
Japanese carmaker Nissan had just released pricing for its 2010 cube model which is now also available in the United States. Customers can choose from three variants: cube 1.8, cube 1.8 S and cube 1.8 SL and in a special cube 1.8 S Krom edition. The starting MSRP ...
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Japanese carmaker Nissan had just announced pricing for the 2010 370Z Coupe model, which is available in the United States in three versions: 370Z, 370Z Touring and the special edition NISMO 370Z. According to the manufacturer, the MSRP starts at $29,990 for the ...
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Japanese carmaker Nissan announced today the release of the new luxury sedan in its line-up, the Fuga. The car will be available at Japanese dealers starting November 21, at prices ranging from 3,990,000 to 5,502,000 yen ($44,676 to $61,605).
The sedan will be ...
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Japanese carmaker announced that it will co-host the National Wheelchair Marathon "NISSAN Cup Oppama Championship 2009". The marathon will take place at its Oppama Plant and Yokosuka City, Japan, for three days, between December 4-6, 2009.
The event is ...
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Nissan is selling several models with a CVT option in the United States and, in attempt to get closer to its buyers, the Japanese manufacturer decided to double the CVT warranty from five years and 60,000 miles to ten years and 120,000 miles. The warranty covers ...
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