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Old 11-01-2011, 09:11 AM
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yeah it is really a bad news GT-R is one of finest car hope it will be back to normal
 

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Old 09-26-2012, 07:57 AM
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ohhhhh!!! Its really a bad news for GT-R lovers. I'm also one of the GT-R lover.
 
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Old 11-08-2012, 10:33 AM
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I'm sure that anybody having enough money to afford a Nissan GT-R won't be impressed by this. And like you said, most of them were preodered, so not many buyers will be affected.
 
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Old 02-14-2013, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Patrick
There is some bad News for those planning on buying a 2009 Nissan GT-R, if you didn’t order it before last week. On September 5, 2008 Nissan increased the price of the GT-R, effectively immediately, so anyone who ordered their GT-R prior to the 5th will still pay the originally listed cost. However, if you do plan on ordering one afterwards, the “base” price of the GT-R is now $76,840, up from $69,850, and the GT-R Premium model jumps from $71,900 to a healthy $79,090. While very few details were given by Nissan, but they did cite “increase raw material” cost as the reason.

This will likely not affect many people, as Nissan stated that around 70% of the United States-bound GT-Rs have been pre-ordered in a program that began in February of 2008, with deliveries beginning sometime in early July. Even with the price increase, there may not be a huge dip in the sales of the GT-R, as with a price tag of over $70,000, these price increases won’t likely scare off those who can afford to buy one.

If you are able to shrug off an increase like that and you’re interested in buying a new GT-R, they are available only at special dealerships (all 663 of them), and not only do they offer the Supercar for sale, but they also each have an in-house GT-R technician. For more information on the awesome new Nissan GT-R, check out NissanUSA.com for a list of approved GT-R dealerships.
Absolutely Right, but prices are still higher....
 
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