I noticed some facts like that. It’s almost unreal how long the R35 was around. Still remember seeing the First CBA 2009 Gtr in 2010 in Los Angeles. It would stay in production till 2025 15 years and sadly many other cars caught up and surpassed it in the meantime. Now that socialism and green politics ruined sports car manufacturing we will never see a true supercar Gtr which I believe we would have gotten in 2030 or so if it wasn’t for the nonesense emission and green standards of the E.U
*When history witnesses a great change, the Nissan GT-R reveals itself, first as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies. However, after a period of slumber, the GT-R returns.*
@@andreasmoller9798 I mean, even the mustang with the GTD can keep up now, the GTR seriously was outdated, Nissan changed a few things and sold it as if it were a revolution, the concept of the GTR Nismo itself is stupid, a car that was supposed to be high performance with air conditioning and stuff, Nissan started to lose touch with the R35 on 2014, Even though he was revolutionary, today still a shadow of what he once was.
@@caneta8902 cars have been crushing stock Gtrs since 2012-13 mp4-12 c with the update was faster. Turbo S 991.1 was faster. The R35 was just an iconic tuners platform that made it so extremely special. Still is. 60k and that car is unbeatable in the fun department, nothing has more versatility
I just looked this up again, R35 did 10.8 1/4 mile in perfect conditions in 2012 That was the by far most impressive stock car back then. It took BMW 11 years to beat this with the AWD G90s That’s actually crazy.