2020 Nissan R35 GT-R 50th Anniversary Edition review

Assessing whether the Nissan R35 GT-R is good or not was somewhat complicated when it first arrived to take on any car, any time and anywhere. Its many diehard supporters’ first and last line of defense to most criticism was that their beloved Godzilla could giant-kill the world’s best on a relative budget. Detractors charge that GT-R’s near pathological approach to red-misted performance left it sold short and somewhat built to cost in other areas. Both offered solid arguments.

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