Insider Claims New GT-R Development Moved To US And Will Spawn 4 Door Sedan - AutoSpies.com

Rumours had been doing the rounds over the past few months that Nissan had frozen development of its next-generation GT-R. "R&D for the next GT-R has moved to North America and Europe," he explained. Both regions are perceived to be far more active than Japan in the fields of motor sport and motoring culture. They'll need to really think about a proper design for this thing if they want it to compete with things like the RS7, the CTS-V, and E63 AMG, rather than simply compete against practicality and good taste. The reason why Honda made their new NSX in the U. S. is because Japan no longer has any technologies to make a supercar. And now that Mr. Mizuno, the very man who was responsible for making the Skyline GT-Rs to the current R35 GT-R has left the company, Nissan obviously has no choice but to rely on the U. S. and Europe. Japan, has no technologies. Many idiotic people wish to see Japan as some kind of "land of technologies", but unfortunately, they don't know jack. Japan only has the technologies to make cheap junk, and this is practically the same for China. And this is why, Europe rules the entire world in terms of luxury brands, because the European engineering and the European craftsmanship are absolutely unrivaled, no one can even compete with them. Source: www.autospies.com