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2016 Nissan GT-R review: A supercar icon that's showing its age

2016 Nissan GT-R review: A supercar icon that’s showing its age

Posted on July 9, 2015August 13, 2019 By Jarvis

THE GOOD

Brutal acceleration and amazing performance in any condition, despite being reasonably practical and even occasionally comfortable.

THE BAD

Lacking in smartphone connectivity and driver-assist features. Interior is overall quite dated.

THE BOTTOM LINE

Nissan’s GT-R is an icon, but one that’s definitely in need of a refresh.
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