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Enthusiasts looking to purchase a Nissan GT-R will need to dig deeper. Nissan has announced pricing for the 2013 model, which starts at $96,820, nearly $7,000 more than the 2012 car.
I get that the GT-R's aim is to defy physics -- but at the end of the day, this is still a road car, even in Black Edition form. It may post 0-60 times and Nurburging lap times equal to cars ...
Add on a $1000 handling fee and our Black Edition Godzilla checks in at $107,200 -- almost $20,000 more than our 2010 GT-R. That price also makes it the most expensive vehicle to ever enter our ...
There’s also a new Black Edition that runs $96,100 ... Extra dimples at those same bumper corners and a reshaped chin spoiler channel more air ... GT-R sales in the U.S. dropped from 1730 cars ...
Nissan has released its pricing for the model-year 2014 GT-R, including the new Track Edition of Godzilla. The 2014 Nissan GT-R Premium will now command an MSRP of $99,590, while the Black Edition ...
From 545 Horsepower to 545 Horsepower. As with the rest of the 2014 GT-R lineup, the Track Edition’s twin-turbocharged V-6 engine makes the same 545 horsepower as last year’s GT-R.
Nissan announced U.S. pricing for the updated 2015 GT-R, with the base GT-R Premium model starting from $101,770 (€75,145). The GT-R Black Edition and GT-R Track Edition are priced from $111,770 ...
Nissan’s rocket-fast GT-R is a performance machine that can make even the most ham-handed driver look like Ayrton Senna. The vehicle’s twin-turbocharged 3.8-liter V6 puts out 565 to 600 hp ...
Courtesy of Vivid Racing, these pics reveal the "PandaGTR," so-called because of the car's striking black and white body. But there's more to this Godzilla than simply having a nickname derived ...
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