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While Dragoneye is correct, I think it is a sign that Nissan wants to return to its performance roots. Until the GT-R fiasco, Nissan was the only company from Asia that I really trusted to stick to its performance-oriented past. The GT-R proves that Nissan wants bragging rights but will screw customers who use a car's performance features by voiding their warranties. Hopefully, Nissan learned from this horrible mistake.
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