Even with an advanced all-wheel-drive system, the Nissan GT-R must still be handle for some with its 480-horsepower twin-turbo 3.8L V6. Something like that must’ve been the case with the owner of this black GT-R, who has earned the distinctly displeasurable honor of being the first to crash a production Nissan GT-R. The location of the crash is unknown, though some forum goers have guessed Hong Kong. The circumstances surrounding the accident are also a mystery, though it’s clear that the GT-R hit something almost head on and that its crumple zones do, in fact, work quite well. Hopefully we won’t be posting about GT-Rs that bite the dust as often as we do Enzos, but clearly Nissan’s new supercar needs to be respected by novice drivers.
Probably totally electronically controlled in that car. I bet it’s easy to disconnect it with no effort.
I think it’s funny how everyone rushes to say he’s a douche. I wish I had the coin to drive a car like that. If you wreck it’s a crappy day, but he’s still got cash and sweet rides, and I don’t.
So wait, everyone talk’n sht is the best driver in the world right? Who that ran their mouth has 450+ awd hp? He’s laughin cause he has the money to buy one and wreck it. Sht happens. That sux though.