Nissan R34 Skyline Finally Legal to Import to U.S.
The R34 Skyline GT-R from Nissan has long captivated car enthusiasts, but it never officially made its way to the United States. This iconic supercar debuted in 1998 and remained in production until 2002, yet it never received the green light for importation or sales within the American market. However, the absence of the R34 Skyline on U.S. soil did nothing to quell the fervor and desire of countless fans who yearned to get behind the wheel of one.
It's no secret that modern-day vehicles can be expensive to purchase new, and it can also be hard to sell your old ones. Nissan's latest move is to improve this by expanding its Certified Pre-Owned program to include older models and select non-Nissan vehicles. The push is being led by the Nissan Customer Care team, who emphasizes the need for increased transparency for consumers to have confidence in their vehicle's value when they're considering whether or not they should trade up or buy a new car.
? If you have a Nissan car with the key fob push start, then you know how convenient and practical it can be. With just the press of a button, your vehicle will start. Programming your key fob push-start isn't tricky, but there are a few things to consider. In this blog post, we'll walk you through the steps on how to program your key fob push start. Read on for more information!