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Featuring four seats and a decent trunk, the Skyline GT-R is actually one of thefew top-performers that are quite useful in normal day driving. The interior is simple, but tastefully styled, with all controls in easy reach. Even up to speeds in excess of 75 mph the cabin stays remarkably quiet and, apart from the bucket seats, could easily be mistaken for that of a luxury coupe. Even passive safety is paid tribute to with standard driver’s and passenger’s airbags, as well as optional side-airbags.
But this car is also prepared for sportive driving. The bucket-seats wrap the driver like a second skin and give him perfect lateral support even during tight cornering, in addition, they are not less comfortable for long-distance rides, as well. The sportive touch is underlined by aluminum applications in the center console and for the boy-racers among us there even is a 5.8”dash-board display, substituting for the gauges of previous GT-R versions and providing all necessary (and unnecessary) information about the car which can even be downloaded after the ride.
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