2015 Nissan GT-R Thread
#82
Lexus Test Driver
LFA looks so tiny next to the GTR.
#84
Lexus Test Driver
That was pure awesomeness. To be a passenger in one of those time trials! Thanks!
#85
2017 Nissan GT-R Nismo Price Edges North Of $175k
Remember when the GT-R was a bargain, offering supercar performance with a price tag in the five digits?
Well it still offers supercar performance, but now these days it comes with a supercar price tag as well – or at least much closer to exotic territory.
The Japanese automaker has announced pricing for the updated 2017 Nissan GT-R Nismo, which comes in at a whopping $174,990, in addition to the $1,595 destination charge that puts the as-delivered price at $176,585. That's a substantial premium over the “standard” GT-R, which for 2017 carries a sticker price of $109,990 (or $111,585 delivered) – or about $25,000 more than what Nissan charged for the GT-R Nismo just last year.
That price difference alone could put a couple of Versas in your driveway, or cover most of the base price of 370Z. It also closely matches the sticker on Porche's 911 GT3 RS ($175,900 pre-delivery), and fairly evenly splits the difference between the 911 Turbo ($159,200) and Turbo S ($188,100).
For all that scratch, the 2017 Nismo GT-R still packs the same 600-horsepower 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 as last year, but benefits from a stiffer chassis, retuned suspension, and the revised styling applied across the GT-R range.
The pricing was announced upon the GT-R Nismo's US debut this weekend at the Japanese Classic Car Show, held in the shadow of the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.
Well it still offers supercar performance, but now these days it comes with a supercar price tag as well – or at least much closer to exotic territory.
The Japanese automaker has announced pricing for the updated 2017 Nissan GT-R Nismo, which comes in at a whopping $174,990, in addition to the $1,595 destination charge that puts the as-delivered price at $176,585. That's a substantial premium over the “standard” GT-R, which for 2017 carries a sticker price of $109,990 (or $111,585 delivered) – or about $25,000 more than what Nissan charged for the GT-R Nismo just last year.
That price difference alone could put a couple of Versas in your driveway, or cover most of the base price of 370Z. It also closely matches the sticker on Porche's 911 GT3 RS ($175,900 pre-delivery), and fairly evenly splits the difference between the 911 Turbo ($159,200) and Turbo S ($188,100).
For all that scratch, the 2017 Nismo GT-R still packs the same 600-horsepower 3.8-liter twin-turbo V6 as last year, but benefits from a stiffer chassis, retuned suspension, and the revised styling applied across the GT-R range.
The pricing was announced upon the GT-R Nismo's US debut this weekend at the Japanese Classic Car Show, held in the shadow of the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.
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