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Car Show Bans VQ-Powered Nissans to ‘Maintain a Safe and Enjoyable Environment’

Stereotypes are bad, and so are showboaters in budget Japanese sports cars who can’t stop crashing into crowds. That’s the conundrum event organizers find themselves in, as V6-powered Nissan drivers keep hooning with sometimes disastrous effects. The people behind Supercar Saturday in Omaha, Nebraska, have finally reached their breaking point, which is why they’re banning anything with a Nissan VQ engine from future shows.

They made the announcement on Facebook over the weekend, and pretty quickly, it made its rounds with more than 1,000 shares at the time of publication. It’s worded as politely as a blanket ban can be, but it leaves no room for interpretation. After sharing news about an updated parking map, the Supercar Saturday page said:

“We also want to share an important update regarding event safety and quality control.

“After careful discussion as a group, we have made the difficult decision to officially prohibit all VQ-platform v …


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Author: Caleb Jacobs

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