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For dreamers only...!!
The 2014 Nissan GT-R will cost $100,590 including a $1,000 destination charge, the company said on Thursday. That’s an increase of $2,770 over last year’s price. The GT-R Black Edition will come in at $110,300 with the destination charge.
The Nissan’s 3.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 was improved last year to 545 hp and 463 lb-ft. This year, engine response is improved in the mid- and upper-rpm ranges. The body gets more rigid while changes to the shocks, antiroll bar and springs result in a lower center of gravity.
The Nissan’s 3.8-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 was improved last year to 545 hp and 463 lb-ft. This year, engine response is improved in the mid- and upper-rpm ranges. The body gets more rigid while changes to the shocks, antiroll bar and springs result in a lower center of gravity.
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I'm sure a lot of potential customers don't buy these cars because they are Nissans. Face it, Nissan / Datsun doesn't exactly bring visions of supercars to the minds of people wealthy enough to drop 100k + on a car. More likely they remember cars like the B210 or the Sentra when they think of Nissan, It should have been marketed in the US as an Infiniti. VW and Toyota got it right with the Veyron and LFA, rich people want name recognition and Nissan doesn't have it in the US. Great car none the less, I'd buy one if I had that kind of cash to blow on a toy.
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I'm sure a lot of potential customers don't buy these cars because they are Nissans. Face it, Nissan / Datsun doesn't exactly bring visions of supercars to the minds of people wealthy enough to drop 100k + on a car. More likely they remember cars like the B210 or the Sentra when they think of Nissan, It should have been marketed in the US as an Infiniti. VW and Toyota got it right with the Veyron and LFA, rich people want name recognition and Nissan doesn't have it in the US. Great car none the less, I'd buy one if I had that kind of cash to blow on a toy.
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I wasn't comparing the prices just the fact that they used their boutique brands to sell a car no one would buy if it said VW or Toyota on it. Not many people walk in their local Nissan dealer looking to spend $100,000.00, the one's that do know what they want. No doubt it's a great value, it has to be, for 100K you can buy an M5, 750IL or 650I, way more people walk into BMW dealerships looking to spend that kind of money, the same is true for Porsche, Mercedes, Audi & Jaguar just to name a few others, hell for that you can buy a used supercharged Bentley, Porsche Turbo or a Ferrari F430 so there's plenty of competition in that price range.