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I am desperately searching thru my Dad's auto mags of this month to find the article he was describing. It supposively said that Nissan is going to counter Toyota's release of a supercar in 2005 with it's bringing of the Skyline to the US in 2007. Is this true?
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I think they'll leave the GT-R with a Nissan badge but it wont have anything saying Skyline on it.
Toyota's aim is pretty apparent with the introduction of Scion. They're aiming towards a younger audience who are more concerned with gas mileage than power. Honestly, i think thats a mistake. Young people want looks and power, not 50miles to the gallon. And whens the last time you saw an NSX? They're a couple around here but thats CT and NY, and they're not new. -------------------- |
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