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2009 Nissan GT-R vs. 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo - Balance and body control of the GT-R are extraordinary through faster, bumpy bends that will have the 911 unsettled enough to make the driver lose confidence. I had a number of heart-in-mouth moments in the Turbo trying to keep up with the GT-R, even with the Porsche's suspension set to its harder Sport setting. (more)
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I think the point is that with Porsches you can go out and flog them all day long without any complaint, whether you have a Boxster or a Carerra GT. A lot of other companies have sports models that would be left in a steaming pile after a track day (and I include Corvettes in this bunch). These types of cars are intended to give some of the feel of a thoroughbred like a Ferrari or a Porsche for a lot less money. Something has to give. |
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Nissan offers Porsche free driving tips http://www.motorauthority.com/nissan-maintains-gt-r-nurburgring-lap-time-was-leg- itimate.html Maybe they drove it wrong, who knows. |
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Nissan Already Using Black Box Data To Void GT-R Warranty Claims This is not good. http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=25361
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Nissan may have beaten Porsche around the Nurburgring but they now have alot more competition. A new record was smashed today. Five supercars, Enzo Ferrari, Koenigsegg CCX, Maserati MC12, Pagani Zonda F Clubsport and Porsche Carrera GT got together at the Nürburgring Nordschleife to see if any could set a new production car lap record around the 12.8 mile long circuit. And the winner was Maserati MC12 with an incredible 7:24.29, not only fastest of the group but also setting a new production car lap record in the process. The MC12 was the heaviest car of the group, with ‘old fashioned’ steel brakes and conventional dampers, yet took them all on, and triumphed convincingly. Second quickest was the Pagani, a bespoke creation of a small Italian niche builder, its enormous 7.3 liter Mercedes engine contributed to a remarkable time of 7:24.65. Third quickest was the Enzo Ferrari, with a very impressive 7:25.21. It might have been able to go quicker – but the electronic dampers at the rear of the car stopped working, on two separate laps on different days. http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/maserati-mc12-smashes-n-rburgring-lap-reco- rd-ar65210.html
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Replying to: skarie (Oct 10, 2008 1:10 pm) |
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Lets take into consideration where these two cars will be in ten or so years. The Porsche will still be out there somewhere giviing someone driving pleasure. The Nissan will be buried in some junkyard somewhere. I know. I had a Infinity G35 that should of been junked after 30k miles. Typical Nissan Junk. I asked a few of my fellow sport car owners about the Nissan GTR. Out of twenty of us, only one would consider the Nissan. The rest were almost divided between the Porsche, a new Chevy ZR1, or the Dodge Viper ACR.
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Replying to: dvsutton (Oct 10, 2008 8:17 pm) Hmm. M3 M5 M6. GTR. Audi S5. CLK AMG Black series. IS-F to name a few. And i also dissagree, in 20 years there will be even a newer and better GTR. Maybe a 7.6 liter 960HP V12 turbo 4 engine.
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