In the early 1990s, American muscle was facing a crisis of confidence. For decades, the Chevrolet Corvette had dominated the domestic performance scene as the king of “bang-for-buck” speed. Then, a ...
The 1990s and early 2000s were a cool time for cars. Japanese companies like Toyota and Nissan were making cars that were just as good as the ones from Europe and America. They were a lot cheaper.
The Skyline name has been a part of Japanese motorsports history since the nameplate itself belonged to the Prince Motor Company, which would later merge with Nissan. A key race at the Suzuka track in ...
While several automakers have completely ditched their traditional car game, especially in Western markets, Nissan remains committed to such models, and it currently has a brand-new Skyline in the ...