
06-05-2025, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands
I’m assuming you’re not road tripping in your new ride since y’all are bringing a tent. A big ass tent and a GTR won’t mix Lol. That’d be a nice trip to break in a new ride though, if you weren’t bringing a tent.
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Nope. But I’ll break it in eventually.
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Originally Posted by Phrozen Sands
I just looked up the price of that car. $113,540. Damn! That’s crazy. And all this time I thought that car was more like 50 - $60,0000. I don’t get why they are that high in price. Looks like a plain Japanese car to me.
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Actually, the GT-R is priced lower than a lot of its competitors because Nissan focused on function over luxury. It doesn’t have the carbon fiber chassis or high-end interior materials you’d find in a Ferrari or Porsche, but what you do get is a hand built twin turbo V6, advanced AWD, and a transaxle layout designed for performance. Instead of charging more for the badge, Nissan invested in engineering. So you end up with a car that delivers supercar level performance at a much more accessible price.
This is why it’s priced the way it is, Phroze, yet it’s half the price of its competitors.
https://youtu.be/YXFSVoVqhYw?si=II35SkGeJ9WiFHmP
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Last edited by PrettyBoy; 06-05-2025 at 04:36 AM.
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