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l8t apex 11-13-2007 04:38 PM

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Rob x-7 11-14-2007 07:42 AM

70k for a Nissan?



are they at least going to sell it under the Infinity badge?

amp 11-14-2007 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='887894' date='Nov 14 2007, 09:42 AM
..are they at least going to sell it under the Infinity badge?

why... just because of its price range..

sen2two 11-14-2007 08:40 AM

skylines have always been over rated.



if you take 70k, even a pinto would be amazing.





my mother has a skyline (and shes 50)...everyone always flips when they see it. and thinks its twice as fast as it really is. and its not even close to stock. they would never guess that my brothers civc next to it rips it and so does my TII. skylines are nice cars. but the over hype comes from it not being here. and the addiction to anything JDM. if the FD never came, it would be the other way around. I had one of the few FDs around in Co. (when i was there a while back) and got the same over hyped responce.

Baldy 11-14-2007 11:46 AM

from the latest Motor Trend:


Mizuno's numbers are impressive: 3.5 seconds to 60 mph (in 110-degree weather, no less), 11.7 seconds to the quarter mile at a t rap speed of 149.1 mph. He says the GT-R will tear up the skidpad to the tune of 0.99 g -- even on 20-inch run flats -- and stop from 60 mph in only 111.5 feet. Top speed is targeted at 192.6 mph, though it will be governed to 186 mph. Notable, however, iss that while these stats beat his 911 Turbo numbers and those recorded by other magazines, they don't beat ours.



So we'll have to wait until our official comparison test to see if Mizuno and Co. have hit their target. If the recently released Japanese pricing information is any indication, it appears the Nissan GT-R will soundly thrash the 911 Turbo and most supercars in the value category. In Japan, the entry-level GT-R starts at $57,000 while V-spec trim adds $10,000 more. That lighter-weight, 530-horsepower Evo-spec model jumps to $94,000-exceptionally dear for a Nissan-but over $25,000 lower than the 911 Turbo. U.S. GT-Rs likely will have higher levels of kit and consequently a higher price tag when they go on sale in spring 2008, but at last, the tale of the GT-R begins.


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