For some time now, TCC staffers have felt lust in their hearts for the Nissan GT-R. In his Bottom Line review, our own Marty Padgett calls it "a supercar in all but price tag—a bargain Bugatti Veyron at less than one-tenth the price". Now, we have one more reason to admire it: the GT-R has just entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest four-seater series production car, with a 0-100km (62mph) time of 3.5 seconds. With all that power, speed, style, who cares if it's ridiculously expensive to insure?
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2009 Nissan GT-REnlarge Photo For some time now, TCC staffers have felt lust in their hearts for the Nissan GT-R. In his Bottom Line review, our own Marty Padgett calls it "a supercar in all but price tag—a bargain Bugatti Veyron at less than one-tenth the price". Now, we have one more reason to admire it: the GT-R has just entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest four-seater series production car, with a 0-100km (62mph) time of 3.5 seconds. With all that power, speed, style, who cares if it's ridiculously expensive to insure? [Carscoop]

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