Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Nissan GT-R Merges Brains with Brawn

The Nissan GT-R is a car that has been around for a few decades. This 2014 Nissan GT-R review will endeavor to tell readers why the newest model is much better than any that have come before it.

The first thing to note in this 2014 Nissan GT-R review is that the car offers a whopping 545 horsepower. That is considerably more than what was offered by the first GT-R to be offered in the US back in 2008. That one only had 485 horsepower.

This 2014 Nissan GT-R review wants to put across the fact that this sports car is capable of out-handling and out-accelerating any vehicle that is found on the open road. This is a fun car to drive. Anyone with a need for speed should consider the Nissan GT-R. It only takes 2.7 seconds for it to reach 60 mph.

There is no mistaking this vehicle for anything except a Japanese invention. The interior is filled to the brim with all sorts of state of the art technology. The innovations in this car make it a pleasure to drive. It must be experienced to be understood.

The great thing about the 2014 GT-R is that it doesn't look huge but it is. The body is styled in such a way that it hides all the space that is offered to drivers and passengers of this vehicle. The styling is purposeful yet exaggerated.  There are slopes and holes and all sorts of nice little touches. However, these touches are not just for show. They are actually utilitarian. It is truly the best of both worlds. For example, there are vents to exhaust the air that comes off of the wheel wells in front. These vents reduce the temperature of the brakes and lowers pressure buildup on the front end. All of this means that the downforce is increased for greater speed. The downforce is increased even more by the rear spoiler. The engineers had to make it out of hand-crafted dry carbon fiber.

Anyone who wants a quick and stylish sports car needs to take the 2014 Nissan GT-R for a test drive. It has all the curves that anyone could want from a sexy star of the road. Unlike most of the pretenders, these curves and swopes serve important purposes, such as making the car faster. It has all the power anyone could ever need. 

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