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| You obviously dont have a clue. First of all u dont look at the speed or looks only. You look at what car it is. Does it have a history like the Corvette or Mustang etc... First of all the GT-R has a TT meaning Twin Turbo. Second it has 480 horsepower. It already can beat ur Elise. And you didn't think the whole thing u were thinking of a stock GT-R. When is has all that stuff your car has then lets talk if your Elise can beat a legendary GT-R. | |
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anyone know if dealers are taking deposits yet or do we have to wait till after its debut late this year? If so anyone leave a deposit yet and if so any of you in miami?
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| All of this "my car can beat up your car" macho talk is REALLY impressive. However, since this discussion is focused on the upcoming GT-R and not on what we think of other members, can we stick to the vehicle, please? | |
How much does this sucker weigh???
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Replying to: jmaroun (Oct 21, 2007 6:24 pm) |
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Came to work and found this over on Inside Line! http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=123174 Can't wait to hear the stats on this puppy
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Replying to: tlcruz (Oct 26, 2007 1:55 pm) |
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If the GTR=1/10 of what is being claimed, everyone will want one. Is there anyone here from Japan that knows how to get one? - How much will this sucker Cost, including expected steelership markups? - Will US Nissan Dealers sell for MSRP? - Is Nissan (US) accepting deposits yet? - What is avialability (how long to get one). - Is it possible to get a shipment direct from Japan..like the European delivery rather than getting it from a dealer? I fear, if the GTR is a very limited production car, it will demand well over sticker and will take a long time for delivery. Thanks
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Replying to: jmaroun (Oct 29, 2007 4:58 pm) -including expected markup? ummm... my guess is $90k. -MSRP? Not bloody likely. -dunno. probably some are. -dunno. I wouldn't be surprised if wait lists already exceed first year production. -no Japanese manufacturer offers Japan delivery ...yet. I believe it has something to do with European companies being able to deliver cars cheaper on their home turf, but Japanese don't? I dunno. Taxes or something. I'm sure there is an explanation in there somewhere. |
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