Does anyone think that 70-80K is to much for the GTR
#21
for the record, there will be no mini-Veyron. that is axed.
the new GTR will be out of my range, as well. i'm going to probably end up with a used one as the prices plummet. you'll probably be able to get the "2007" model (which i suppose is the 08 model) for about $20K-$30K in about 5 years. maybe even less than $20k. by 2013, financed with some money down, you'll get into a used 2008 GTR for about $300-$400/mo (mabe even less), so don't despair too much.
keep in mind, too, that this car is going to get pathetic gas mileage (relatively speaking), and insurance will be very high. so it will not be a car you'd want to necessarily drive daily. it's another expensive toy. like a vette or 911. sure, you can drive those daily, but the costs will be very high. keep in mind, too, that all of the RB-powered GTRs get pretty awful mileage. like 14-16mpg city.
the new GTR will be out of my range, as well. i'm going to probably end up with a used one as the prices plummet. you'll probably be able to get the "2007" model (which i suppose is the 08 model) for about $20K-$30K in about 5 years. maybe even less than $20k. by 2013, financed with some money down, you'll get into a used 2008 GTR for about $300-$400/mo (mabe even less), so don't despair too much.
keep in mind, too, that this car is going to get pathetic gas mileage (relatively speaking), and insurance will be very high. so it will not be a car you'd want to necessarily drive daily. it's another expensive toy. like a vette or 911. sure, you can drive those daily, but the costs will be very high. keep in mind, too, that all of the RB-powered GTRs get pretty awful mileage. like 14-16mpg city.
#22
Affording a car is all relative. Based on statistics most people in America live beyond their means anyway. People with higher incomes tend to have larger bills. In the end it all seems to be a wash.
When I bought my 2001 C5 Corvette new it stickered at $49,800. I was making decent money, and might have been able to afford more. However, there were other hobbies I also wanted to pursue as well. I enjoyed my hobbies, but ate spagetti, hamburgers, and instant noodles a lot. So someone who sets their budget at x-dollars isn't always maxed out. Its all about choices...
My insurance was only about $1100 a year, which is considderably less than I would have paid for a Mustang or Camaro. Also, maintenance costs were $0 for the vette. Where even a G35 is like $3000 over 3 years. GTRs aren't cheap either, on my R32 GTR it seemed like all repairs ended with three zeros!
Don't forget the insane cost of rubber either! The Vette runs $1200 for 4 tires. ( I ran over a lawn mower blade in the road and sliced my left rear. Had to buy two new ones at almost $350 a piece! That's a car payment!)
The thing that really scares me about a used GTR, or any new high tech car, is the maintenance after the factory warranty expires. Not really a car you can fix under the ol' shade tree...
-AL
When I bought my 2001 C5 Corvette new it stickered at $49,800. I was making decent money, and might have been able to afford more. However, there were other hobbies I also wanted to pursue as well. I enjoyed my hobbies, but ate spagetti, hamburgers, and instant noodles a lot. So someone who sets their budget at x-dollars isn't always maxed out. Its all about choices...
My insurance was only about $1100 a year, which is considderably less than I would have paid for a Mustang or Camaro. Also, maintenance costs were $0 for the vette. Where even a G35 is like $3000 over 3 years. GTRs aren't cheap either, on my R32 GTR it seemed like all repairs ended with three zeros!
Don't forget the insane cost of rubber either! The Vette runs $1200 for 4 tires. ( I ran over a lawn mower blade in the road and sliced my left rear. Had to buy two new ones at almost $350 a piece! That's a car payment!)
The thing that really scares me about a used GTR, or any new high tech car, is the maintenance after the factory warranty expires. Not really a car you can fix under the ol' shade tree...
-AL
#25
I think they needed to raise the price more. I am a soon to be owner. I dont want to see these on over corner like I do with Evos or STi's. I want some exclusivities in my dream. So in the end I hope they charge 100K for every car. Less on the street = more demand = more value when I trade my car in for a V-Spec.
#26
I think they needed to raise the price more. I am a soon to be owner. I dont want to see these on over corner like I do with Evos or STi's. I want some exclusivities in my dream. So in the end I hope they charge 100K for every car. Less on the street = more demand = more value when I trade my car in for a V-Spec.
boston, hmm i used to live there for a bit
you from the city or from the area?
#28
I agree with scott, the car should be worth more. The car, I believe, will be pretty exclusive even with the amount of cars being sold in the US. Needless to say that the performance of the car speaks for itself, that should be sufficient evidence that the car is valued extremely well.
#29
the new GTR will be out of my range, as well. i'm going to probably end up with a used one as the prices plummet. you'll probably be able to get the "2007" model (which i suppose is the 08 model) for about $20K-$30K in about 5 years. maybe even less than $20k. by 2013, financed with some money down, you'll get into a used 2008 GTR for about $300-$400/mo (mabe even less), so don't despair too much.
keep in mind, too, that this car is going to get pathetic gas mileage (relatively speaking), and insurance will be very high. so it will not be a car you'd want to necessarily drive daily. it's another expensive toy. like a vette or 911. sure, you can drive those daily, but the costs will be very high. keep in mind, too, that all of the RB-powered GTRs get pretty awful mileage. like 14-16mpg city.
keep in mind, too, that this car is going to get pathetic gas mileage (relatively speaking), and insurance will be very high. so it will not be a car you'd want to necessarily drive daily. it's another expensive toy. like a vette or 911. sure, you can drive those daily, but the costs will be very high. keep in mind, too, that all of the RB-powered GTRs get pretty awful mileage. like 14-16mpg city.
Gtr being worth 20-30k in 5 years ? Not going to happen. Not unless you have got a ton of miles on it!
As far as gas mileage goes, thats yet to be seen. But with the GTR being ULEV certified , somehow I doubt its going to be THAT bad though. We'll see.
#30
At the end of they day a car is worth what your willing to pay for it. When it comes to the skyline the only thing i can say is "deal."
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