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Nissan updates GT-R for Europe

Rated 4 out of 54

Chris Chilton, 11 November 2009 11:06

Now that the initial excitement over the GT-R has died down, Nissan has launched a round of improvements aimed at improving its reliability, comfort and yes, even its ability to plaster a smile across your face. So what's new to the Nissan GT-R? Are they all minute but massively important changes? Apparently so. Changes to spring and damper rates improve the ...

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Nissan updates GT-R for Europe

Rated 4 out of 54

Chris Chilton, 11 November 2009 11:06

Now that the initial excitement over the GT-R has died down, Nissan has launched a round of improvements aimed at improving its reliability, comfort and yes, even its ability to plaster a smile across your face. So what's new to the Nissan GT-R? Are they all minute but massively important changes? Apparently so. Changes to spring and damper rates improve the ...

Nissan GT-R tweaked for 2009 with more power

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Pulman, 09 December 2008 11:30

The Nissan GT-R still hasn’t gone on sale in Europe and it's already been treated to a few tweaks - new for 2009 will be more power, revised suspension, different wheels and tyres, plus a price hike. More power? Surely that’s the last thing the Nissan GT-R needs… Quite, but the increase is a mere 5bhp, taking the output of ...

Nissan GT-R to be revised for Europe

Rated 4 out of 54

Tim Pollard, 01 May 2008 18:14

Nissan is fettling its GT-R before it goes on sale in the UK in April 2009. It might have just announced a new lap record at the Nurburgring – chief test driver Tochio Suzuki shaved nine seconds off the GT-R's previous record of 7min 38 – but Nissan's engineers are already working on upgrades to the everyman's supercar.Chief vehicle engineer ...

Nissan GT-R European debut

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Ben Whitworth, 04 March 2008 18:54

What's new on Nissan’s Geneva Motor Show stand? Quite a lot actually. The GT-R stole the show when Nissan announced prices for its supercar slayer. There’ll be three models to choose from - the standard GT-R at £52,900, the Premium model at £54,200 and the Black at £55,500. From the start of April you’ll be able to order one with ...

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