That’s all, folks. According to a statement from Japan, the gearheads at Nissan have officially put the mighty GT-R to bed.
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Women’s rights advocates in Japan are hoping the Fuji TV sexual assault scandal means some real change is happening.
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The Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association is worried about damage to the economies of both countries if U.S. President ...