GT-R to get 470HP
#11
yeah, i'm jazzed that the GTR culture is remaining as valid as ever and living and breathing all over again in a new car. this is just going to be heaven for all fans involved, from die-cast collectors to actual full-size collectors, racers, anyone.
and i'm proud of the car already. it looks killer.
and i'm proud of the car already. it looks killer.
#12
I think that nissan have lost a good occasion for win also in europe
No one european person think to spent 100.000€ for a Nissan's car (This is the prize for Nur Spec), the cost of assurance and tax of possession will help Nissan to have a flop on the european market. Too many CC for this car.
No good thing nissan
No one european person think to spent 100.000€ for a Nissan's car (This is the prize for Nur Spec), the cost of assurance and tax of possession will help Nissan to have a flop on the european market. Too many CC for this car.
No good thing nissan
#13
GTR is limited production car. and people pay that much for a Viper (by Dodge, a company who makes cheap cars), and a Corvette (by GM, another company making far cheaper cars). i don't think Nissan will have much trouble selling this car. people with money will buy it if they want it.
#14
GTR is limited production car. and people pay that much for a Viper (by Dodge, a company who makes cheap cars), and a Corvette (by GM, another company making far cheaper cars). i don't think Nissan will have much trouble selling this car. people with money will buy it if they want it.
You forgot the Ford GT!
Not necessarily in the same realm as the GTR, but still a $130,000 Ford if you can imagine that!
I can just see it. You have a warranty issue and you pull into the FORD dealership. They say " yeah, yeah we'll be with you in a minute. We got a Focus and a Pinto in line ahead of you. As soon as our mehanic finishes with the Taurus we will roll in your car."
No thanks....
-AL
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