The current R35-generation Nissan GT-R will finally end production next year, after a 17-year run. That's twice as long as what most other vehicles have for a shelf life, but if Nissan had its way the ...
After 17 years on the market, the R35 Nissan GT-R is now due for retirement, and we won’t see a replacement for a while ...
The venerable GT-R has been in production since December 2007, but time is running out for the R35. It's been retir ...
“It’s still on sale – for the moment.” A lightly cryptic message from Nissan’s global product chief Pierre Loing when we bring up that most venerable of sports cars, the GT-R, which soldiers on in R35 ...
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Are the toughest of times finally behind Nissan’s luxury brand? Starved of fresh models, at long last things are changing.
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