Acclaimed Los Angeles Times journalist Dan Neil's claim is interesting. He's not just another journalist and sports car enthusiast. He won the Pulitzer prize in 2004, an American award considered as the highest national honor in print journalism. He says the Nissan GT-R is not fun to drive.

Does the GT-R need any introduction? Thousands of blogs have written thousands of write-ups on this lively 'budget' sports car let alone the monthly car magazines which go bonkers over it. People who even haven't driven it accept it to be one of the best sports cars available in the market today and treat it with the same respect as they would treat any Ferrari or Porsche.

Dan Neil's comments the GT-R is really fast, efficient and powerful, the three attributes that can't be taken away from it. But more importantly he says "because there are so many layers of electronic self-preservation, there isn't much frisson or fear. Without fear, there is no fun."

This comment is similar to the one Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson made when comparing the latest Ferraris with the earlier models a while back on the show. He said there was too much electronics in the latest Ferraris and he would any day prefer the older ones.

Dan Neil gets a little worked up in the course of the review and says "Despite the GT-R's official nickname, "Godzilla," it's more like 2 tons of fluffy kitten." Is Dan trying to play Clarkson or was he just having a bad day? We'll let you decide

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