Back in 2007 when the R35 Nissan GT-R first debuted in Japan, its facts and figures looked like something from a dreamscape. Its hardware tally was shocking (bespoke twin-turbocharged V6 engine ...
The R35 Nissan GT‑R is archetypal of the kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement. That is to say, a car that’s been tinkered, tickled, nipped and tucked almost beyond all recognition.
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Trucknakanohito, an account that provides insider information and commentary about the Japanese commercial vehicle industry, posted that 80% of the Nissan GT-R ...
The Nissan GT-R has become a Japanese legend as a purchase bargain, a hypercar slayer, and a positive highlight through troubling times on behalf of its maker. As a result, values of the R35 ...