As per the new tradition from last week, the good folks over at the racing-focused ImportRace channel on YouTube are not yet back dwelling around their usual venue - Island Dragway in Great Meadows, ...
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The first twin-turbo V6 that made 300 HP look easy
Early twin-turbo V6 tech delivered 300 hp with smooth power, strong tuning headroom, and iconic reliability lessons that shaped performance cars.
Since picking up his first set of MicroMachine toy cars as a toddler, Chris knew he had a passion for automobiles embedded in his soul. It wasn't until he started flipping through car magazines a ...
The wonderfully eclectic Lane Motor Museum is located a few miles from Nissan's U.S. headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. In a locked room in the basement is Nissan's corporate heritage collection—55 ...
Now that the Kia Stinger, Audi R8, and Audit TT are gone, we’re pretty sure the Nissan GT-R takes the crown as the nameplate with the longest tenure on death row. According to a story in Japanese buff ...
Japan produced several iconic sports car nameplates over the years, but if you're looking for the fastest and most capable Japanese car of all time, there's only one model you want: the Nissan GT-R.
At first glance, the R35-generation Nissan GT-R and the cab-forward Isuzu NPR truck are pegged on completely different ends of the Japanese automotive spectrum. And yet, there’s an unexpected link ...
The R35 generation Nissan GT-R has been around since 2007, which in the automotive world makes it quite the geezer — not that you would be able to tell by its performance figures. However, the ...
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