Mitsubishi VS. Nissan, Which is the best? |
Mitsubishi VS. Nissan, Which is the best? |
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I just want to see which car is the most prefered...
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What a tight comparison... not. Nissan Skylines were way ahead of their time. The technology of the car and the intricacies of the engine was something that 1998 wasn't ready for. Ralliart blows.
I drive a Nissan Sentra SE-R so this may be slightly biased :satisfied: |
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QUOTE(BrandonSaunders @ Mar 27 2005, 1:55 PM) What a tight comparison... not. Nissan Skylines were way ahead of their time. The technology of the car and the intricacies of the engine was something that 1998 wasn't ready for. Ralliart blows. I drive a Nissan Sentra SE-R so this may be slightly biased :satisfied: Technically, the Skyline has existed for almost 50 years (48 to be exact, I believe) and it has always been part of the history of japan as one of the "best" cars avaliable. On the other hand, the Lancer has only been in production for about 30 years... although 20 years may not seem alot... it is. And yes, ralliart blows. ... anyways, I drive an Infiniti, so I shall be bias and say Nissan. And plus, the GT-R is coming into the States in 1-2 years... so we'll be seeing those on the streets pwning evos. |
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