A NISSAN HAS MY HEART
Being a 'Certified Car Lover Boy', I usually get the question, what is your favorite car? The words Bugatti, Ferrari, Lamborghini or Porsche are the expected response, but I put up a funny looking grin and say “The Nissan …”. Before completing my statement, I realize the once enthusiastic face of the person asking has become somewhat puzzled; like did he just say Nissan? Well, yes I did and to complete that statement, my favorite car is The Nissan G-TR.
Unlike the Nissans of the last decade with cheap plastic interior and poor build quality, Nissan used to be a reputable car company back in the 90’s. Beginning with the Skyline which is now the G-TR, to the Nissan Silvia and the Nissan Z's. These were all budget friendly sport cars that actually gave the big dogs like Ferrari a run for their money. For me the GT-R (Gran Turismo Racer) stood out and I think I love it because of it's pedigree. It was famously nicknamed ‘Godzilla’ because it devoured any and everything in its path on the race track.
The Nissan GT-R Family Tree; From right to left; Nissan R35, R34, R33 and R32 GT-R's |
A little of that pedigree begins in 1963, when professional car racer Genichiro Tahara won the first-ever Japanese Grand Prix and this win inspired a passion of motorsports in Nissan. A few years later, he became the Chairman of the Nissan Sports Car Club and thus began the Nissan domination in motorsports. The first-generation Nissan Skyline GT-R set the trend by winning 52 Japanese domestic touring races. The R32 Skyline GT-R was also staggeringly successful outside Japan, obliterating everything in its path in the Australian Bathurst 1000, the 24 Hours of Spa, and the Australian Car Championship to earn the 'Godzilla' nickname.
My second reason for loving the GT-R is greatly influenced by one of my idols, Paul Walker. Popular for his feature in the Fast and Furious movies as Brian O'Conner until his untimely passing, Paul had an iconic blue R34 GT-R. I am not sure if you noticed, but in the short cameo of what was supposed to be Paul Walker joining the dinner at the end of Fast and Furious 9, a blue GT-R is seen pulling into the drive way. The car signified the presence of the lost icon. A footage of Paul having the time of his life in a Nismo R34 GT-R surfaced on YouTube and it was obvious he was having the time of his life. Undisputed, it is obvious that the Nissan GT-R is one of the best sport cars straight out of Japan.
Paul Walker and his blue Nissan R34 GT-R |
I hope to have these in my garage someday! |
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It's easy to read and quite frankly just as entertaining.
Well done Chief. ππΏ
My father’s first car was a Toyota so I guess I will go with that