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The Nissan GT-R Might Receive Hybrid Power Before Disappearing

To say that the Nissan GT-R’s future remains quite uncertain is a massive understatement. This Japanese sports car has been on sale since 2009, receiving two facelifts throughout the years. As a result, the GT-R is technically one of the oldest brand-new sports cars money can buy. Regardless, recent rumors have suggested that an electrified …
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Report: Americans Are Driving Up Used Car Prices In Japan

The Japanese are calling it “The 25-Year Rule Of Frenzy.” It is referring to the popularity of 25-year-old and older Japanese vehicles being shipped off to the US. After 25 years any car can be imported into the US whether it is in federal safety compliance or not. So there are a number of “forbidden …

Is the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport an Affordable Substitute for a GT-R?

Comparing the Infiniti Q60 Red Sport coupe to the venerable Nissan GT-R might sound completely pointless considering one is a sporty and affordable coupe while the other is a bonafide supercar. But what if, like most of us, you can’t afford a Nissan GT-R? Then is the Q60 Red Sport a good substitute? 2021 Infiniti …
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These 5 Supercars are Dropping in Value. Buy Them Now!

If you’re into cars, then you have probably dreamt of owning a supercar at some point in your life. Whether you’ve posted a picture of a Nissan GT-R on your wall or perhaps saved a Jaguar F-Type as your desktop wallpaper, you’ve been there. You have been to that dream land where your garage is …

Move Over Porsche 911 Safari, Godzilla 2.0 Is Here

When it comes to supercars, we would say that the Nissan GT-R is pretty special. Yes, we are fully aware that it’s been out for over a decade and has increased in price more than horsepower, however, it’s still an amazing car. It can do 0 to 60 in less than three seconds and tear …

If You Want a Nissan Skyline GT-R, Check This Car Out First

The Nissan Skyline GT-R has been an import enthusiast dream car for decades and although the early 90s models can now be legally imported into the U.S., they are quite expensive. In fact, a lot of the R32 and R33 Skyline GT-R models for sale are currently priced at around $25,000 to $30,000. But there …

Looking for a Budget Super Car? Buy a Nissan GT-R

The Nissan GT-R has been one of the most venerable supercars ever since it came to the U.S. back in 2008. Its low cost of entry, for a supercar, and explosive power was big news back then and many dreamers and prospective buyers wished that they could have the “Godzilla” car in their driveways someday. …

5 of the Best Sports Cars That Can Be Driven Daily

Driving a sports car daily could be an obtainable reality for some and a distant pipe dream for others. But in either case, there are plenty of high-end, and lower-end, sports cars currently on the market to goad you into making an irresponsible buying decision at any moment. Sporty sedans might be able to satiate …