17.3.08

An Inside Look At The Nissan Skyline

Author: Vincent Abrugar

Article:
Not commonly found in the United States, the Nissan Skyline is a
Japanese sports car with a lot of history. Dating back 45 years,
the Nissan Skyline has received many awards and has earned the
nickname "Godzilla." While it's far from being the monster
machine that it's nickname implies, this Japanese original is
larger than life.

After an absence in production for 10 years, Nissan announced
that it would release a new GT-R Skyline model in 1989. It was
set to compete in the Japan Touring Car Group A racing series
and lead the field in an undefeated first season. For the next
four years, the GT-R Nissan Skyline was awarded the Japan
Touring Car Group A championship. In 1994, in honor of it's
spectacular achievements, the Nissan Skyline was given it's own
series, which was called the Japan GT Car series. For the years
ahead, the Nissan Skyline proved to be a dominating force in
Japanese racing. Ultimately, there was never a Skyline GT-R made
to comply with standards set forth by the United States.
However, Motorex imports and modifies the Nissan Skyline GT-R in
order to meet requirements so that the cars may be sold in
America.

The Nissan Skyline automobiles are popular among youngsters, as
well. Ok, so maybe they don't have a license to drive, but they
can certainly burn some rubber on video games and that's exactly
what they are doing. Throughout the years, racing video games
have become very popular among kids of all ages - both young and
old. The Nissan Skyline has appeared in numerous video games
after being recognized for it's speed and sleek sporty design.
Along those same lines, the Nissan Skyline has been recognized
in many of the biggest motion pictures to feature a racing
theme. Clearly, the motto for these cars are outlined in their
sleek design and sports car appearance.

The Nissan Skyline is an intermediate-size automobile, which is
originally manufactured in Japan before being exported to other
countries. It is sold as either a coupe or sedan style
automobile and has been produced, in various models, since the
1950s. In 2008, the next generation of Nissan Skyline GT-R
automobiles may be sold in the United States. Until that time,
these luxury style sports cars can be converted to local
standards by various manufacturers who agree to sale the
automobiles. Only time will tell what the Nissan Skyline has in
store but, with its rich racing history, you can bet they will
race out of stock.

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