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Nissan GTR – Godzilla Is Back In Top Form

<p>The Nissan GTR has existed on the Japanese car market for a few decades&period; Here in the U&period;S&period; the only way you could experience the power and performance of a GTR was to either import one or drive one in a video game&period; Well in 2008&comma; the big boss of Nissan announced to the world that a new generation of the GTR was on its way to America&period; The GTR was the talk of the automotive world for several months before its unveiling&period; Then she finally came on the market with the intention of being a place among the very select group of high performance cars&period; We finally had a sports car that cost less than &dollar;100k and could compete with the supercars of the world&period; Indeed&comma; now the GTR was in the same company as the Chevrolet Corvette and Nissan GTR Porsche 911&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;With each passing year Nissan has upped the power and performance of the GTR culminating in the 2013 model&period; The first generation of this beast took shape in 1969 under the Skyline model&period; Then the name GTR made a return in 1971 for two years as a coupe&period; The real GTR made its appearance in 1989&comma; still under the body of the Nissan Skyline&period; Its codename&comma; R32&comma; and received the first in a series of powerful engine sporting an inline six-cylinder twin-turbo motor assisted by AWD&period; This was the car that dominated both professional and street races&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Fast forward to 2012 and the model seen here does not look dramatically different from 2011 model&period; The new generation sports a slightly modified front grille to allow greater airflow to the engine&period; In addition&comma; the project engineers have added fins on each side of the front bumper in order to cut down on drag&period; This change allows better cooling to the engine bay and adds more downforce to the car&period; The other change is to the rear diffuser which has been redesigned for greater efficiency&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<img style&equals;"float&colon; right&semi;" src&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;upload&period;wikimedia&period;org&sol;wikipedia&sol;commons&sol;9&sol;9c&sol;GT-R&lowbar;Multifunction&lowbar;Display&period;jpg" alt&equals;"" width&equals;"300" height&equals;"180" &sol;>In Japan there are multiple versions of the GTR including the&colon; Black Series&comma; M Luxury&comma; Spec V&comma; and Club Track model for racing&period; In the U&period;S&period; we get the Premium and the Black Edition&period; This is no matter though as the GTR comes with exclusive wheels and Recaro seats adorned with a red stripe on each side&period; The version offers a carbon fiber instrument panel located and a central multimedia screen which display a wealth of information such as turbo boost&comma; cornering G forces&comma; acceleration&comma; oil temperature and more&period; The whole package is assembled with great attention to detail while leathers are households with good quality plastic&period; And there is pair of rear seats but you would not want sit there on a long drive&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;But let’s get on to performance as you do not buy a GTR for any other reason&period; The new GTR has undergone significant changes in mechanical terms&period; In addition to the aerodynamics on the exterior&comma; the engine and turbos have received attentions&period; The boost pressure has been turned up and the intake and exhaust has been reworked to offer better airflow&period; All these little touches add up to 45 additional horsepower&period; The total power output now sits at 545 horsepower and 463 lb-ft&period; of torque&period; An automatic sequential seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and sophisticated AWD are there to put the power to the ground&period; The GTR can accelerate from 0-60 MPH in less than 3 seconds making it the 3rd fastest production car behind the Porsche 911 Turbo and the Bugatti Veyron&period; Not too shabby for a &dollar;100k car from Nissan&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h5>Attached Images&colon;<&sol;h5>&NewLine;<ul>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<li> <span class&equals;"license">License&colon; Creative Commons<&sol;span> <span class&equals;"source">image source<&sol;span><&sol;li>&NewLine;<&sol;ul>&NewLine;<p>Tuner Tom loves any sports car to come out of Japan&period; You can see other cool cars at his website or connect with him on Google&plus;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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