Are cars really cheaper to buy in Japan? More specifically, are GTR's cheaper in Japan? Well lets find out as I go to a used car dealer yard in Japan. I take a look at JDM used cars for sale in a car ...
Rare Millennium Jade green R34 GT-R has covered just 225 miles from new and looks like it just left the factory ...
A grimy Welsh B-road feels a different universe to the warm, dry tarmac of Hakone’s surprisingly wide, high-speed turns. Far ...
The electric GT-R weighs about 809 pounds more than the stock ... projects by students from its in-house technical college in Japan. The highlight was a Z station wagon based on Nissan's Stagea ...
"Handbuilt by Takumi Kurosawa," a nameplate you can find on Nissan GT-R engine blocks, describes the actions of one of four takumi who build VR38 engines for the Japanese supercar. Each of Nissan ...
According to our friends over at the GTChannel, the GT-R's integrated computer limits the vehicle's speed in Japan to 111 mph (180 km/h), but once the GPS system detects that you've arrived at a ...
More on that later. That’s right, in October this year, the GT-R R35 will disappear from Nissan’s lineup in the U.S. And to celebrate the end of an era, Japan’s third biggest carmaker is ...
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.
The GT-R first appeared in Japan as the top-spec performance Skyline back in 1969. It faded away in the early ’70s before returning in 1989. The GT-R finally hit U.S. dealerships as a 2009 model ...
Toyota Supra is one of the most loved Japanese super cars offering amazing engine power and performance. Mazda MX-5 is a ...