Yep, the estimate for this 1996 Skyline is between $900,000 (P52.2 million) and a cool $1.1 million (P63.8 million). It does only have just over 16,250km on its clock, though. And it’s a 400R.
One of just 44 Nissan Nismo 400Rs built is set for auction, showing 16,316 km and a carefully documented history ...
Nissan is at a precipice, and similar to Toyota, it can delve into its past, in order to secure a future. Nissan’s recent ...
Hot-selling hot hatch gets another stock drop, but the latest Honda Civic Type R is now pricier than ever at $85,500 drive-away.
For 2026, the updated Lexus RZ 550e F Sport runs the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N playbook with 'M Mode' simulated manual shifting. Here ...
Nissan’s comeback in India begins with a new, budget-focused entry. The Gravite is a seven-seater sub-compact minivan with crossover styling, heavily based on the recently facelifted Renault Triber, ...
Ultra-competitive pricing gives Mazda's Chinese-built 6e electric car its best chance for success against key rivals.
Larry Chen reveals a $375K full-carbon R32 GT-R that retains stock body lines, sheds 220 lbs, and delivers 700+ hp for ultimate street use.
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a global performance vehicle icon, despite largely being exclusive to Japan during the nameplate's decades of existence. There were some exports to places such as the United ...
The first mid-engined car I ever drove was a 3-litre Honda NSX. This would have been 1993 or maybe 1994 – memory fails me on anything more precise – and I was working on EMAP’s big-budget but ...
While Nissan is no longer building new GT-Rs, you can still pick one up on the used market. For those curious, here's how ...
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Midnight purple Nissan R34 GTR shines on the new YouTube feature
The iconic Midnight Purple finish looks incredible on this Nissan R34 GTR, now showcased using YouTube’s latest feature. A perfect blend of color, design, and performance. #Nissan #R34 #GTR #JDM #CarC ...
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