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First Look: 2009 Nissan GT-R - Due for its much-anticipated unveiling at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show, the 2009 Nissan GT-R will finally arrive in the U.S. next spring. Nothing will ever be the same again. (more)
A Lap of the Nurburgring in the 2009 Nissan GT-R - One of the primary performance objectives set forth by the Nissan GT-R's development team is to lap the Nürburgring's Nordschleife faster than a 997-based Porsche 911 Turbo. The 2009 Nissan GT-R had circled the famed circuit in 7 minutes and 55 seconds during endurance testing earlier in the year, trailing the 911 Turbo by 15 seconds. (more)
First Drive: 2009 Nissan GT-R (JDM Spec) - Unlike most supercars, the GT-R doesn't sit only 2 inches off the ground, so it's easy to slide into the driver seat. This is a Japanese-market car, so we're on the right-hand side, which makes everything feel awkward. The seat is firm and narrow, and the high center console gives the cabin a tight, cockpit-style feel. (more)
Full Test: 2009 Nissan GT-R (Japanese-Spec) - We know you want the numbers and we're not going to waste your time. Neither is Nissan. Its 2009 GT-R hits 60 mph in 3.3 seconds, quicker than the last Dodge Viper, Corvette Z06 and Porsche 911 Turbo we tested. (more)
Full Test: 2009 Nissan GT-R - Bottom Line:The GT-R delivers a rare combination of speed, agility and technological sophistication. It's a bit of a cold fish, but for $76K, we'll deal. (more)
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Replying to: trueteller (Feb 17, 2008 8:24 am) porsche better be diong the same with the GT-R. but i can see the vette going mid engine well before AWD. i dont see it giong AWD ever, im not a vette fan and i wouldnt even like to see that. but chevy was saying in the motor trend or car & driver article when they had the 2012 vette on the cover last year. the yellow vette look looks like a ferrari. that in order to keep up with everyone else. they are going to have to make the vette mid engine. and thats another thing i dont like about the vette. chevy is copying ferrari way to much. so much that vette are starting to resemble ferraris. thats not a good thing this vette right here http://www.corvetteblog.com/archives/2012-corvette-c7-motor-trend-publishes-majo- r-insights-on-2012-c7-corvette.html that thing looks too much like a ferrari. i hate it
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Replying to: 240ka (Feb 17, 2008 9:07 am) |
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this video shows how nasty the stock Nissan GT-R is, you can see how fast the tuned 996 911 turbo is post times 996TT time 1:02.499 GT-R time 1:02.835 the GT-R was only behind the tuned 911 turbo by 3 tenths that says how insane the GT-R is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U50P3x1kuuc im sorry. the GT-R is the new KING |
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2009 Nissan GT-R Road Trip: So Long Santa Monica
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| The video of the full test says the GT-R reaches 0-60 in 3.2 seconds, "The fastest the fastest production car they have ever tested". Although, the article says the 3.2 seconds was with one foot of rollout. Why did they say it was the fastest production car they ever tested? | |
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Replying to: drft (May 26, 2008 9:35 am) Please be more specific. |
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Replying to: drft (May 26, 2008 9:35 am) That 3.2-second zero-to-60 mph time ties our best runs in a Porsche 911 Turbo and a 911 GT3-R, and trails only the Ferrari Enzo (3.1 sec) and Bugatti Veyron (2.7 sec) among production test cars. Our 11.6-second quarter-mile time ties the mighty Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR's, but 13 other supercars manage to squeak ahead of our GT-R's elapsed time. Its trap speed of 120 mph is neck-and-neck with the Porsche 911 Turbo's, but at least 20 different models we've tested can top that figure. Perhaps that's the revelation here: Nissan's everyday-usable supercar is at its most super at everyday speeds. Beyond 110 mph the mythical beast becomes increasingly mortal, as illustrated in this graph. I saw at no point where MT claimed it was the fastest car they ever tested. I think you might have them mixed up with Edmunds,which tested it at 3.3 seconds from a standing start. Their claim was that it was the fastest production car they've ever tested. And they might be telling the truth. Perhaps they've never tested the Veyron or the Enzo. Or perhaps the GT-R's launch control + AWD covers that first 1' in 0.1s, whilst the competition has more wheel spin. That's probably why they differentiate themselves by testing from a rolling start: to measure the 0-60 time, not just the launch control.
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Replying to: bigmclargehuge (May 27, 2008 6:40 am)
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Replying to: drft (May 27, 2008 11:57 am) Its 3.3-second 0-60-mph run and 11.6 at 120.9 mph performance make the GT-R the quickest car we've ever tested. MotorTrend: Employing our customary one-foot rollout and SAE weather correction we get: That 3.2-second zero-to-60 mph time ties our best runs in a Porsche 911 Turbo and a 911 GT3-R, and trails only the Ferrari Enzo (3.1 sec) and Bugatti Veyron (2.7 sec) among production test cars. I think you actually have 2 quotes entwined, but I could be wrong. |
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Replying to: claires (Mar 26, 2008 8:18 pm) So the question really remains. Whats the best car for the $? Nissan I say. Also track times are usually made by the best drivers in the world. Real world times would be typically slower and what car would really perform better in the hands of a novice on the street? Nissan with its all wheel drive would hands down be the easiest for the laymen to wring out on the street with more consistent results. |
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