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Nissan GT-R brings up the question: Touring vs Racing?
Wednesday, March 29th, 2017What’s the difference between a touring and racing car?
After recently announcing the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition, and seeing many reviews saying it’s the perfect combination of touring and racing, suddenly people want to know what the difference is between a touring and a racing car. Which is a perfectly valid question. After all, the GT-R stands for Gran Turismo Racer, and Gran Turismo means Grand Tourer, so shouldn’t it stand to reason that a model is both? (more…)
Nissan reveals a new 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition at NYIAS
Tuesday, March 28th, 2017How much does the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition cost?
Now, we know what you’ve been thinking. “Gee, I really would like a 2017 Nissan GT-R, but the Premium trim doesn’t have all the track features I want, and the Nismo is far too expensive.” OK, so maybe most people don’t have the luxury of debating between the two trim levels, but it stands to reason that those who can afford the model, or are at least dreaming about it, would still note the price gap as the Premium trim starts off at $109,990 and the Nismo jumps to $174,990. Even if you have the money, that’s a big difference. Now it sounds like Nissan will be adding the 2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition to the lineup, but how much does it cost? (more…)
Nissan’s Godzilla Will Strike This Summer 2017
Wednesday, March 30th, 2016What changed on the redesigned 2017 Nissan GT-R?
Do you hear the choir of angels singing as Nissan’s halo car descends to Earth for 2017? One problem, this halo is either a little crooked or it’s being held up by horns because this is one devilish sports car. So tell us, what’s changed on the redesigned 2017 Nissan GT-R? (more…)
Nissan’s Godzilla Spares Tokyo and Heads to New York
Thursday, March 17th, 20162017 Nissan GT-R Updates New York Auto Show
The Nissan GT-R has been referred to as a lot of things over the years: it’s the brand’s supercar, their halo car, the crown jewel of the vehicle lineup. But our favorite of them all is Godzilla on wheels. If you just got a visual of Godzilla trying to roller skate, don’t let that go.
It was 1989 when the headline was born, claiming the GT-R to be “Nissan’s new Godzilla on wheels.” Over the years, this supercar has been drooled over at auto shows and received minor tweaks here and there. (more…)
Which Nissan Models Have All-Wheel Drive?
Monday, October 5th, 2015Now that fall is finally here, we know winter is also right around the corner. If you are one of the many people looking for a new car this year, you may want to consider a vehicle with all-wheel drive. Cars with all-wheel drive tend to handle better on bad roads, which we see a lot of during the winter. In fact, winter driving through snow and ice can be a lot less stressful when you are driving with all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive. Both drivetrain options offer control over all four wheels. In fact, all-wheel drive actually just provides better handle in general, which is why we tend to see it on sports cars as well. Luckily, there are quite a few Nissan vehicles that are or can be equipped with all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive. If you aren’t sure which Nissan models have all-wheel drive, we can help. Check out the list below to find out which models offer the handling you are looking for. (more…)