Riding In The New GT-R
If there’s one vehicle (besides the gawdawful Chevrolet Volt EV thing) that’s been hyped, overhyped, and überhyped by the press, it’s got to be the new Nissan GT-R. It’s the latest in a long line of all-conquering Nissan rocketships, that were previously based on the old-fashioned Skyline chassis. For an example of an early GT-R, read this post. The new GT-R, which drops the Skyline prefix, is significant for many reasons. Most importantly, it’s the first GT-R that is officially being imported to the USA - previous Skylines had to come in through a number of sketchy importers, including MotoRex, who collapsed amidst all sorts of legal trouble. For more information on MotoRex’s sad story, there is a decent Wiki which can be found here.
Patrick (some call him “Steve”) and I were given the opportunity to ride in a new GT-R by a very generous owner in Raleigh, NC. It was a brief impression, but obviously this is a GT-R - there is more than enough to write about. More details below the jump.



