Automotive producers are making huge efforts to develop sports cars that are also green. Look at Porsche for example: the company is investing tons of cash into eco go-fast development.
However, it seems that there is one car company that has found a way of making fast three-huggers using limited funds, with the solution being an open-source development. We are talking about Nissan, which seems to be leaving its buyers do the tree-hugging. Let’s take the case shown in the adjacent video: we have a 300ZX, a car well known for its sporty character.
However, if its power isn’t used properly, this baby can bite back. And, as you see in the footage, which shows how not to drift on wet tarmac, it does.
PS: we’re kidding of course, Nissan handles its own green development for the fast cars it produces - the company has just released the 2012 GT-R, which, among others, is more efficient!
However, if its power isn’t used properly, this baby can bite back. And, as you see in the footage, which shows how not to drift on wet tarmac, it does.
PS: we’re kidding of course, Nissan handles its own green development for the fast cars it produces - the company has just released the 2012 GT-R, which, among others, is more efficient!