Nissan GTR car review - Top Gear - BBC autos

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Jeremy Clarkson visits the Fuji race circuit in Japan to review the car that is faster than the bullet train, the Nissan GTR. Includes The Stig’s Top Gear test track speed lap. Brilliant high quality video from BBC motoring show Top Gear. Visit www.TopGear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.

25 Responses to “Nissan GTR car review - Top Gear - BBC autos”

  1. holdenlover436 Says:

    it would weigh 3000tones

  2. PIONEERaudioLOVER Says:

    LIKE A CHRCOAL GRAY

  3. xCanadianBaconx Says:

    i would take this car in dark gray

  4. 19ultima88 Says:

    I first saw this car in Cyprus!!! Its wider and more beautifull in the real life than the pictures and the videos.. It was amazing! It was black like the one we see in the video and it was also parked behind from a Bugatti Veyron… I also saw in Limassol 2 SLRs, some lamborghinis and some ferraris…

  5. sailorenlil Says:

    Well tell that to the guy who took his GT-R to the shopping mall I frequent - I actually saw one parked in the multilevel parking lot of the said shopping mall, only a few slots away from where I parked. By your logic it shouldn’t even BE THERE! :D

  6. ebei Says:

    u r missing the point of a supercar, a supercar doesn’t need to be comfort and useful, but it does need to be expensive, and “pretty” looking. GT-R is nice, but it is just a car for ppl who love to race and i don think GT-r onwers want to leave it stock and use it as their daily driver

    Just my 2 cent.

  7. ebei Says:

    maybe GTR..but not Adui..=]

  8. coldinfusion Says:

    lol
    that would be retarded imo

  9. airsofter12345678910 Says:

    just imagine if this had a w16 engine like the bugatti veyron!

  10. nickhpiracing Says:

    super car…i believe the best in top gear track

  11. jorikrademakers Says:

    not realy here in belguim you can buy an rs4 for about 60000€ and you get 420 bhp for that,i dont know any car wich is about in that price class and with that amount of power,maybe only the corvette c6 wich costs about 70.000 here

  12. gunzkevin Says:

    Well i thought i would add something to your list.

  13. Itzmyrave Says:

    So EXOTIC CAR PERFORMANCE for NON-EXOTIC price. I LOVE THAT

  14. carmodifire Says:

    thats y u dont use it…

  15. carmodifire Says:

    like porche

  16. GanjaCereal Says:

    but audi’s are just as overpriced and underpowered for the money, not to mention unimpressive resale

  17. thajoynt Says:

    in a GTR the hard part is sitting in the front and leaving enough room for someone in the back

  18. nikkolassey Says:

    nice to find someone who doesnt mindlessly spam flame ;)

  19. nikkolassey Says:

    Im 6′4, and have trouble even sitting in the front

  20. Jetfreak74656 Says:

    hehe, 9000 miles.

  21. sailorenlil Says:

    At 6′0″, I’ve hardly had trouble getting into the back seat of many modern Japanese cars sold since 1994, even the really small cars like the Toyota Vios (which I rode once going to work). The GT-R’s back seat ought to be a snug fit for even a tall guy like me.

  22. sailorenlil Says:

    Nope, they’re just catering to the very stubborn minority group of American drivers (repeat: only the most stubborn ones) who refuse to use the car the way they’re supposed to use it (i.e. those who don’t read the manual and the warranty statement, and whine when they break their toy as a result). Besides, an engineer from Nissan Japan explained time and time again that the GT-R never had a launch control in the first place, instead referring to (humorously) it as “Mud Control”.

  23. homoaranea Says:

    Mitsubishi Evo VIII MR FQ-400 perhaps?

  24. gunzkevin Says:

    and void the warranty if you use launch control.

  25. Fightosaurus Says:

    You would never buy what you admit is ‘one hell of a car’ simply because of your own stereotype of it’s drivers? Way to make rational decisions!

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