Nissan's GT-R chosen 2009 world performance car
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Nissan's GT-R chosen 2009 world performance car
Godzilla — otherwise known as the Nissan GT-R, has won the award for 2009 World Performance Car of the year. The award, presented by Mobil 1, was announced Thursday at the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob Javitz Center in Manhattan.
The GT-R was chosen from a field of 23 cars that included the Porsche 911 Carrera and the Corvette ZR1. The fifty-nine World Car jurors were from twenty-five countries throughout the world so this truly is a global award.
The jurors observed that the “Nissan GT-R stole the headlines in the sports car world in 2008. This GT-R – the R35 – throws even former GT-Rs into the weeds via an all-new 3.8-liter bi-turbo V-6 providing 480 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque. The drive of the GT-R, especially on a track, reveals an incredibly flexible all-wheel-drive chassis that lays down the rubber whenever you request it. Acceleration to 60 mph from a stop takes just 3.5 seconds, or a tick behind fellow Performance finalist the Corvette ZR1. This is a complete effort put forth by the normally conservative Nissan and the pleasure is in doing laps of a favourite circuit and feeling the sheer capabilities of the car. For $98,900 it may be the world’s best enthusiast car."
http://www.canada.com/Cars/Nissan+ch...092/story.html
The GT-R was chosen from a field of 23 cars that included the Porsche 911 Carrera and the Corvette ZR1. The fifty-nine World Car jurors were from twenty-five countries throughout the world so this truly is a global award.
The jurors observed that the “Nissan GT-R stole the headlines in the sports car world in 2008. This GT-R – the R35 – throws even former GT-Rs into the weeds via an all-new 3.8-liter bi-turbo V-6 providing 480 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque. The drive of the GT-R, especially on a track, reveals an incredibly flexible all-wheel-drive chassis that lays down the rubber whenever you request it. Acceleration to 60 mph from a stop takes just 3.5 seconds, or a tick behind fellow Performance finalist the Corvette ZR1. This is a complete effort put forth by the normally conservative Nissan and the pleasure is in doing laps of a favourite circuit and feeling the sheer capabilities of the car. For $98,900 it may be the world’s best enthusiast car."
http://www.canada.com/Cars/Nissan+ch...092/story.html
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