GT-R First Drive From Canadian Driver
Originally Posted by 350Zed
Some are offering cashback incentives to offset the dollar (e.g., GM, Porsche).
If Infiniti Canada continues to turn a blind eye, I'm going to be buying my next G from a stealership in Detroit.
If Infiniti Canada continues to turn a blind eye, I'm going to be buying my next G from a stealership in Detroit.

True, but from what I've seen so far they're all a long ways from equal pricing. We'll never see that no matter what the dollar does. The answer is in buying power and not in currency. Infiniti may do some more adjustments now that Lexus has announced much lower pricing.
Back to the OT, I'm actually surprised the GT-R is priced as low as it is. It's more than I'll ever spend on a car but seems to represent good value.
Originally Posted by RBull
Back to the OT, I'm actually surprised the GT-R is priced as low as it is. It's more than I'll ever spend on a car but seems to represent good value.
GT-R MSRP US$69,850
Z06 MSRP US$71,275
Originally Posted by 350Zed
Nissan knows who they need to beat in the best-value-high-performance-sports-car segment:
GT-R MSRP US$69,850
Z06 MSRP US$71,275

GT-R MSRP US$69,850
Z06 MSRP US$71,275

Z06 $91,685 -11,000 price adjustment = 80,685
GT-R $81,900
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