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2010 Nissan GT-RBase MSRP $80,790
For the money, there's not much to touch the 2009 Nissan GT-R. It offers Ferrari F430 and Porsche 911 Turbo performance at half the price, and it's a far more refined car than the Corvette Z06 for about the same money. The GT-R is a world-class supercar, with prices starting at just over $80,000. Mileage is estimated at 16 mpg city and 21 mpg highway.
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Automatic w/manual shift All Wheel Drive 2dr Cpe Premium GT-R Base MSRP: $83,040.00
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![]() The 2010 GT-R is a super sports car in every sense of the word. In testing at Germany's famed Nurburgring, a stock GT-R topped the record lap time for a Porsche 911 Turbo. The GT-R comes with Advanced Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) with three drive modes: Normal, R-Mode and Off. Power is put to the ground through a dual-clutch, 6-speed paddle-shift transmission with driver-configurable modes based on road conditions and driving requirements. Shifts take as little as 2-tenths of a second, and the unit blips the throttle on downshifts. A carbon-composite driveshaft feeds Nissan's advanced ATTESA ET-S all-wheel drive system, which creates a rear-wheel drive bias during normal conditions and 50/50 drive when things get slippery. Additionally, the GT-R features the world's first independent rear-mount transaxle and integrated AWD transfer case, which helps to create an optimal 54/46 front to rear weight distribution. Enormous 15-inch vented disc brakes fill the GT-R's 20-inch aluminum wheels. The GT-R is built on a model-specific chassis and comes loaded with technology, namely the Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with GPS, voice recognition and a 7-inch high-resolution color-LCD touch-screen display. A 6-speed manual transmission with automatic modes and paddle shifters gives drivers complete control. Standard features include a rear spoiler, Nissan Intelligent Key with push-button ignition, Bluetooth, power doors and keys, leather-appointed front seats with synthetic suede inserts, 8-way power driver's seat and 4-way power front passenger's seat. Standard interior features include French-stitched leather-trimmed dashboard, console and doors, leather-wrapped steering wheel, leather-wrapped magnesium paddle shifters, leather-wrapped gearshift knob and parking brake lever, brushed-metal interior trim and aluminum-trimmed pedals. Standard entertainment features include a 9.3GB Music Box hard drive for digital music storage and playback, in-dash compact flash card reader for MP3/WMA playback, speed-sensitive volume control, steering wheel-mounted audio controls and XM® Satellite Radio with activation and three months of service. Standard safety features include antilock brakes for all four wheels using the Nissan/Brembo Braking System. Also standard are front, side and head airbags. Nissan's Electronic Traction Control System, Nissan's Vehicle Immobilizer System and a Vehicle Security System are also standard. Individual options include an iPod interface system and carpeted floor mats. Option packages include a Cold Weather package and a Super Silver Special Metallic Paint package. The Nissan GT-R can trace its roots back to 1964 and the 2000GT. Since then, several versions have evolved and all of them have die-hard devotees throughout the world. The all-new GT-R came to the U.S. last year and is even more impressive for 2010, offering a 3.8L twin-turbocharged DOHC V6 engine, now featuring 480 horsepower at 6400 rpm and 430 pounds-feet of torque at 3200 rpm Unparalleled performance; highly advanced all-wheel drive system; aggressive, king-of-the-hill styling For the money, there's not much to touch the 2009 Nissan GT-R. It offers Ferrari F430 and Porsche 911 Turbo performance at half the price, and it's a far more refined car than the Corvette Z06 for about the same money. The GT-R is a world-class supercar, with prices starting at just over $80,000. Mileage is estimated at 16 mpg city and 21 mpg highway. |