The Nissan GT-R hardly needs an introduction. The big coupe from the east is a firm favourite of petrolheads across the world. The few who choose to vilify it have probably never slipped behind the wheel for first-hand exploration. I had the opportunity to drive the most recent version of “Godzilla” on one of the world’s best-known racetracks and report here:
http://www.carmag.co.za/car-reviews/driving-impressions/driven-nissan-gt-r-my17/

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