
Edmunds provides us with a Nissan GT-R drifts video. As a reminder, the Nissan GT-R is a sports car that was released in Japan on 6 December 2007, United States July 7, 2008, and expected to be released in the rest of the world by March 2009. Video after the jump. More»

Nissan has announced an expansion of the popular Nissan Sentra line-up with the introduction of the new Sentra FE+ 2.0 SR. The SR will come with Nissan’s 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 140hp and get an EPA rated 26/34 mpg. The car is scheduled to go on sale at Nissan retailers nationwide beginning on April 17,2009 with an MSRP of $17,760. [AutoGuide] More»

Spotted at Nagoya Auto Trend this weekend, this all new Nissan GT-R wagon is actually a combination between an R35 Nissan GT-R front end welded to the back two-thirds of an M35 Nissan Stagea. The car itself was designed by the Japanese tuning house Kids Heart but sadly we don’t have any information about the engine specifications at this moment, but it surely is an artful conversion! [Autoblog] More»

This is a video that shows a race between the Porsche Cayman S, BMW 135i, Porsche 911 Carrera, Nissan 370Z, and Honda S2000 Type S. Which one is the best? Watch the video after the jump. [TechEBlog] More»

You can now modify your GT-R with the WALD SportsLine Black Bison Edition kit. However, you should have at least $11,559 or more to spend on it. The kit consists of carbon fiber front bumper, trunk spoiler, rear diffuser, and grille cover. [TechEBlog]