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Nissan's redesign of the high performance GT-R includes a myriad of changes. Perhaps the most noticeable is the boost in power. The 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 engine gains an additional 38 horsepower (hp) and 17 lb.-ft. more torque for a total output of 523-hp and 451-lb.-ft of torque. To paint a clearer picture, this added power translates to an acceleration speed of 0-60 in a mere 2.9 seconds.

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Nissan's Market Share Grows in the US

Nissan's two Japanese-based rivals, Honda and Toyota, sold more vehicles in 2010 than Nissan and are larger retailers. But, Nissan grew at a much faster pace in 2010. While both Toyota and Honda struggled to keep pace with recovering U.S. auto sales in 2010, effectively losing market share, Nissan was one of the few automakers that actually gained share.1

Nissan North America closed the month of December 2010 with vehicles sales running…

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