RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – Quitting a habit is no easy task. But refraining from doing something you love – like driving – is even more painful. The Brazilian Traffic Code does not lay down a maximum driving age. However, to get or renew a driver's license, people above the age of 65 must pass a physical test every three years. (The World Health Organization accepts 65 as a definition of an older person, based on possible age-related decline.)
With this emotional milestone in mind, Nissan Brasil presents "The Great Farewell." In this special campaign, seniors in Brazil take the wheel of a high performance Nissan GT-R at a racetrack – an experience packaged with surprises from start to finish.
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Nissan GT-R is the brand’s iconic high-performance flagship model, powered by a 3.8-liter V-6 twin-turbocharged engine that delivers 572 hp (2017 Brazil market model). “The Great Farewell” proves that adrenaline and excitement is appropriate for any age.
E se você não conseguisse renovar sua habilitação? #AGrandeDespedidahttps://t.co/nAIO9xZNvf pic.twitter.com/GR2KGMpIQQ
— Nissan Brasil (@Nissan_Oficial) April 27, 2017
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Contact
Michael Figueredo
michael.figueredo@nissan.com.br
(21) 2134-9210
Mila Poli
mila.poli@nissan.com.br
(21) 2134-9009
Rogério Louro
rogerio.louro@nissan.com.br
(21) 2134-9192
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