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New Nissan Skyline Crossover for Japan
What we have come to know on both sides of the Atlantic as the Infiniti EX will be arriving in Japan this summer as the Nissan Skyline Crossover. The Crossover will be the latest addition to the Japanese market Skyline family which also includes the Infiniti G sedan- and coupe-based models. Just like the European version of the EX, the JDM Skyline Crossover will be equipped with Nissan's 3.7-liter VQ37VHR V6 engine mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift mode. The all-new Skyline Crossover will be showcased at Nissan Galleries in Japan starting April 18, 2009.
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Say Again? New Nissan Skyline Wears Infiniti Emblems, But Remains A Nissan In Japan
The usually well-informed on local business matters Japanese business daily Nikkei, reported last month that Nissan would launch the Infiniti brand in the country with the Q50, the predecessors of which, were sold as the Nissan Skyline, leaving questions...
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Nissan Skyline Gt-r Station Wagon Mash Up With Stagea Body, Previous Gt-r Engine And First-gen Gt-r Front End
This isn't the first time we've seen a custom-made Nissan GT-R Station Wagon - check out this gem with the new R35 GT-R front-end and the M35 Stagea body- but it's certainly one of the weirdest creations put together yet. Made by Japan's...
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Pre-orders For Nissan Gt-r In Japan Exceed 2,200 Units
Japanese enthusiasts have been blown away by the all-new GT-R as in less than two months since Nissan started accepting pre-orders, 2,282 buyers have signed in for the 473 Hp AWD Coupe, exceeding by a factor of 11 the planned monthly sales total. The...
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2009 Infiniti G37 Convertible
Following up on our weekend post concerning the Lexus IS Coupe-Cabrio, here’s another interesting proposition for a mid-sized, 2+2 convertible, this time based on the Infiniti G37 / Nissan Skyline Coupe. As with the IS Coupe-Cabrio CGI (Computer...
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Live In Japan? Get Ye To The Nissan Store
Proceed. You may begin placing your Skyline orders now. If you live in Japan and have about 8.35 million yen. Japan's car enthusiasts have Skyline GT-R emotions equivalent to an American's feelings about the Corvette. For the upcoming Nissan supercar,...
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