Nissan GT-R 2022 News
Nissan: why it will be a powerhouse once more
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Feb 2023
Here are two facts. For over 60 years Nissan has been on a rollercoaster. And for the remaining six years of this decade, Nissan is set to be on a roll. Not that you’d know it with the Japanese brand’s long-term shrinking market share and – until late last year – a worthy but dull and dated core model range.
Nismo hybrid sports car coming
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By Chris Thompson · 05 Dec 2022
A stand-alone model from Nissan's performance arm, Nismo, is on the way for release globally sometime during this decade, according to the sub-brand's CEO.After the long-lived Nissan GT-R was discontinued early this year, more question marks have been pla
The new Falcons and Commodores?
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By Andrew Chesterton · 16 Jan 2022
UPDATED: Just about everyone in Australia has a story about the big-money win they missed out on.
Five affordable cars that will soar in value
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By Andrew Chesterton · 04 Jan 2022
Let’s start with the world’s most obvious disclaimer: Investing in almost anything comes with a fair share of risk. From art to shares, cryptocurrency to foreign cash, nothing in the money-making world is guaranteed. Well, except for maybe Australian property, but really, who can afford that?
The 10 cars removed from sale in 2021
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By Andrew Chesterton · 25 Dec 2021
A new year is always tinged in a tiny bit of sadness for us car peeps.
Mitsubishi to continue Mirage sales for now
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By Tim Nicholson · 06 Dec 2021
Mitsubishi will continue to sell its Mirage micro car for a while yet, despite the hatchback not complying with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) changes that came into effect on November 1.The Japanese carmaker looks like it is the only manufacturer affec
Final batch of GT-Rs landing soon
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By Tung Nguyen · 21 Sep 2021
Nissan Australia will see out the current R35-series GT-R after nearly 13 years in local showrooms with two new grades - the just-revealed T-Spec and new Nismo SV flagship.Now available in five flavours, the 2022 Nissan GT-R kicks off at $193,800 before o
Nissan Australia axes GT-R supercar
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By Tung Nguyen · 15 Sep 2021
Nissan Australia has been forced to pull the GT-R supercar from sale due to the ageing model running afoul of new crash-safety standards to be introduced in November 2021, but don’t expect Godzilla to lie dormant for long.
When the new Nissan GT-R and 400Z are due
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By Justin Hilliard · 13 Feb 2021
It’s no secret that Nissan is committed to having a high-performance future, with its iconic GT-R and Z sports cars to continue indefinitely
The Japanese sports car launching soon
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By Stephen Ottley · 26 Jul 2020
If you are a fan of Japanese sports cars, then 2020 has been an exciting year