Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs

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#4 of 23 Re: Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs [bigmclargehuge] by gforever

Jul 24, 2009 (12:05 pm)

Replying to: bigmclargehuge (Jun 15, 2009 6:50 pm)
My dealer is asking for about $75K for an '09 Red Premium about a month ago... Looks like they sold both their 2010s but the 2009 is still sitting there. The thing is the interior is grey and the rims are silver. I think the car would look better with smoke rims and black interior... Is it realistic to get them to go into the $60K range? It's last years model, and I don't think many people are willing to dish out this amount of cash for a Nissan.... IF the car is still there in Aug or Sept, do u think the dealer needs to push for a sale?

#5 of 23 Re: Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs [gforever] by bigmclargehuge

Jul 24, 2009 (2:41 pm)

Replying to: gforever (Jul 24, 2009 12:05 pm)
They are definitely falling... but ever-so slowly.
 
My guess is they'll wait until the '11s hit before cresting the magic 6x,xxx with the '09s.

#6 of 23 Re: Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs [gforever] by bigmclargehuge

Sep 03, 2009 (8:55 am)

Replying to: gforever (Jul 24, 2009 12:05 pm)
Lowest I've seen a new 2009 go for now is $72,999. So about $2K less than a month ago.
 
I just picked up an '09 Premium with 3K miles for under $71K. Thought I got a fantastic deal, then come to find out another club member got the same car with 1K miles for a grand less. Oh well
 
Point is, the '09s are being cleared out. And there are some decent deals on new and slightly used if you have the means.
 
If anyone wants to pick up a slightly used one, but is worried about it being launched prior to the LC2 update, here's what you do:
 
have the GT-R taken to a Nissan dealership certified to do the diagnostic test. If the black box comes back clean, buy the car. You are not liable for any defects before or after purchase. If there are any problems, don't buy it. You're only out $115.00 for the diagnostic test. No biggie.
 
Mine came back negative for any VDC-off launches. i.e. the car has a full warranty intact. I have the signature of a GTR technician that says as much.
 
I only intend on using LC2. So I can launch as much as I want, full warranty.
 
I'm also probably going to buy an extended maintenance plan. Similar to my experience buying Audi maintenance plans. All pre-paid maintenance, so I never have to reach in my pocket henceforth. The prices I've heard weren't that bad for full maintenance on a supercar.
 
Another tid-bit I found interesting, is my dealer told me I can track the GT-R as much as I want. They'll still cover everything under warranty if you track so long as you increase the frequency of your maintenance and check-ups. All cars need fluids and brakes done more often when driven hard, so no surprise there.
 
So that part was no different than other cars. I think people were jumping at shadows.
 
What they discourage is RACING. Big difference. They don't want you racing competitively, since that is abusing the car with the hopes of profiting from it personally. Nissan doesn't want to cover the costs of your private racing team. So go get a sponsor to cover all parts and maintenance.
 
So a lot of things have been cleared up for me. I'm fairly comfortable after getting the full story.

#7 of 23 Re: Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs [bigmclargehuge] by rushnut

Nov 15, 2009 (12:28 am)

Replying to: bigmclargehuge (Sep 03, 2009 8:55 am)
I purchased a new 2010 GTR Premium at the end of June '09 (near L.A.) and thought my experience might be helpful to you if you're considering buying this amazing car.
 
I paid sticker, but no markup at all. Anyone who's getting anything over sticker is charging too much, even for the 2010 models. The hype has died down and inventories are there, so do not pay anything over sticker. I had one dealer call me the night after I'd taken delivery of the one I bought and offer the same model to me for $2k under sticker, so that might be some indication of the current market for 2010 models, for what it's worth. Could've been b.s. by that other dealer to try to get me over there, too...not sure.
 
I also wanted to comment on the other post earlier that said something about Nissan's warranty covering track use. It does not. I have about 4 pages of disclaimers and notices they make you sign when you buy the car, and track use is definitely NOT covered under warranty, at least according to my Nissan paperwork.
 
Also, Nissan does strongly recommend all services be done by a GTR-certified Nissan mechanic. With a car of this caliber, I'm not sure why someone would go anywhere else. I do realize money is the main reason, but this car is so high tech, I'd be nervous about a non-Nissan guy touching it.
 
Cost of maintenance is very high, that's true, but for what this rocket ship will do, to me it seems well worth it. Great daily driver and amazing track star all in one.
 
Hope this info helps and see you on the track!

#8 of 23 Re: Nissan GT-R Prices Paid, Buying Experience, Insurance & Maintenance Costs [rushnut] by bigmclargehuge

Nov 17, 2009 (9:22 pm)

Replying to: rushnut (Nov 15, 2009 12:28 am)
also wanted to comment on the other post earlier that said something about Nissan's warranty covering track use. It does not. I have about 4 pages of disclaimers and notices they make you sign when you buy the car, and track use is definitely NOT covered under warranty, at least according to my Nissan paperwork.
 
Never said it covered actual track use. They'll still cover everything under warranty if you track so long as you increase the frequency of your maintenance and check-ups. All cars need fluids and brakes done more often when driven hard, so no surprise there.
 
Indeed, you can track it as much as you want. I have no expectation that any damage I incur while using it off-highway is coverd by anyone but me and me alone. If that was not clear, I apologize.
 
Driving hard or tracking does not decrease the life of a warranty was the point I was getting at.
 
They do, however, recommend that when you track it, bring it to Nissan, have them check it out.

#9 of 23 Warranties on tracks... same 'ole, same 'ole. by bigmclargehuge

Nov 17, 2009 (9:50 pm)

Just as examples:
 
GM performance parts warranty:
 
"This warranty does not cover:
Damage due to improper installation, negligence, alteration, accident,
improper use, or any use related to racing, track, or competition. Proper
vehicle use is discussed in the vehicle Owner’s Manual."
 
Porsche warranty:
 
"This warranty does not cover:
Abuse, accident, acts of God, competition, racing or track use or other events.
Note: Components and/or parts that fail during racing or driving events (including Porche sponsored events) will not be covered by the manufacturer new car limited warranty. "
 
They all read pretty much the same. And this is indeed the same language the Nissan paperwork used. I'm sorry if it seemed I was implying otherwise.
 
When you drive a GM, Nissan, or Porsche ON the track, your warranty does not protect you for those laps. Or drag racing passes, etc.
 
But, what they all also have in common is once you bring it back to the highway, your warranty is 100% intact.

#11 of 23 Price for a GT-R Premium 2010 by brunos

Jan 10, 2010 (1:32 pm)

I'm fairly new to this forum, and soon on the market to purchase my new car. I currently lease a BMW Z4M, and the GT-R is on my short list...huge step ! (I still really enjoyed my BMW).
I was trying to get an idea of how much discount I could expect for the GT-R Premium model, and also heard about mark-up.
I looked at TrueCar.com to get a report, and see that the "TrueAverage" was around ~77k from a ~84k sticker price. the factory invoice begin ~79k, it's below the invoice. It seems very unrealistic to me.
Also, while I recently walked into the Nissan Dealer to get the brochure, and see the car, I was surprise that they didn't have any (that was back in Nov), and it seems to be very challenging, or impossible to test drive, unless you sign the order...
 
Any feedback or experience (I'm in PA), would be appreciated before I start my process.
 
Thanks !

#12 of 23 Re: Price for a GT-R Premium 2010 [brunos] by bigmclargehuge

Jan 10, 2010 (9:18 pm)

Replying to: brunos (Jan 10, 2010 1:32 pm)
Welcome.
 
You should be able to get a '10 at invoice. You can even find them below invoice.
If the car is marked up, walk away. Mark-ups are no longer the norm.
 
I did have to start the paperwork before getting a test-drive. This is typical. Since they are all ~identically equipped, my advice is if you decide you like it, to check out eBay. They vary by up to 5K region-region. You might save a few Mr.Grants picking one up or taking delivery.
 
If you want a test-ride, the GT-R community is typically very friendly for most potential buyers. Especially if you attended a track-meet, there are abundant generous individuals that typically offer a thorough ride-along.
 
There are a few dealers that do give test-drives to serious buyers on the EC, and we might be able to get you hooked up with one of those as well. You might have to drive a ways once you get in touch with them though.
 
Where in PA are you? PM me and I'll see if we can't get you hooked up with someone in your area.
 
Happy posting.

#13 of 23 GTR Maintanence agreement by barry2277

Apr 03, 2010 (4:52 am)

I just leased a 2010 GTR Premium at dealer invoice. The maintanence/service contract to cover the car for 36 months is $6,500. I was told if i bring the car in for all scheduled maintanence it is more costly without a maintanence agreement. What is everyones experience with this cost? Is it worth it? I would appreciate any guidance and insight.
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