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Old 10-31-2007 | 07:31 PM
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Black looks hot. If the ring times are true, I am impressed. I will wait until a magazine tests a production car to reserve judgement. Hopefully C&D will do a "Lightning Lap" test of the Z06, GTR and 997 TT soon.
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I love this car.
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Old 11-01-2007 | 03:13 AM
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Motor Trend review 2008 Nissan GT-R

2008 Nissan GT-R - Motor Trend review
Old 11-01-2007 | 03:56 AM
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new pix of every color

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Old 11-01-2007 | 04:40 AM
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2008 Nissan GT-R - Motor Trend review
that care gonna be CRAZY SICK
Old 11-01-2007 | 08:56 AM
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It is not good practice to skip gears in any type of driving. I just don't see what those who make the argument that you cannot skip gears in a sequential manual are arguing.

That's not true... it can save fuel if you do a 2nd to 4th or 2nd to 5th shift. It depends on the car and the engine.

In fact some cars even have a lockout from the factory forcing a 2-4 or 2-5 shift if your not on the gas completely.
Old 11-01-2007 | 09:31 AM
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Old 11-01-2007 | 09:32 AM
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the white one is hot, but the black one is pure evil...
Old 11-01-2007 | 09:41 AM
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This car looks so weird I dunno if I'm ever gonna like it or not.
Old 11-01-2007 | 10:55 AM
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The white one is sweet and would look hotter with the black/red seat combo.
Old 11-01-2007 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by SiGGy
That's not true... it can save fuel if you do a 2nd to 4th or 2nd to 5th shift. It depends on the car and the engine.

In fact some cars even have a lockout from the factory forcing a 2-4 or 2-5 shift if your not on the gas completely.
That may be true, but it's also true that if i wanted to save gas, I'd opt for a civic or corolla (or fit or whatever those new compact cars are) with 5-spd manual tranny.

if I was driving a GTR (or several other cars that don't offer traditional manual trannies), i'd probably not worry too much about saving an MPG here or there.
Old 11-01-2007 | 11:39 AM
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mmmm....that black and white one look awesome!

i wonder if those seats would fit in a G37
Old 11-01-2007 | 12:56 PM
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Old 11-01-2007 | 01:04 PM
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that black is sinister-like, indeed.
Old 11-01-2007 | 01:25 PM
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just test drove the GTR on gran turismo 5...pretty bad a$$......the game is pretty good too
Old 11-01-2007 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MaximaPower
mmmm....that black and white one look awesome!

i wonder if those seats would fit in a G37
any seat will fit as long as you have the right bracket and slider.
Old 11-01-2007 | 02:50 PM
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I hope this is a car that looks better in person.
Not that it is ugly per se, but it just looks a little odd at certain angles.
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I have the number 7 spot for the GTR in San Diego. I can't wait!
Old 11-01-2007 | 05:20 PM
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I might have missed it, since I didn't read the whole thread but what's the MSRP? Also, when is a manual option coming out. I enjoy shifting on my own and the SMG's I've driven haven't impressed me. The big advantage with a manual is that you can launch the car much more effectively.
Old 11-02-2007 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by savage
the white one is hot, but the black one is pure evil...
I agree. The black one looks like it would be scary to see in your rear view
Old 11-02-2007 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Maximized
I might have missed it, since I didn't read the whole thread but what's the MSRP? Also, when is a manual option coming out. I enjoy shifting on my own and the SMG's I've driven haven't impressed me. The big advantage with a manual is that you can launch the car much more effectively.
i've heard prices ranging from 55 up to 70.

so i'm not sure.
Old 11-02-2007 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
i've heard prices ranging from 55 up to 70.

so i'm not sure.
That's not bad. Maybe in a year or two I will be able to afford something in that range.
Old 11-14-2007 | 04:58 PM
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LA 2007: U.S.-spec Nissan GT-R huge performance bargain at $69,850

All New 2009 Nissan GT-R Comes To North America –
Multi-Dimensional Supercar Available in June 2008

The all-new 2009 Nissan GT-R, the fifth-generation of the legendary Nissan supercar, makes its North American debut at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show in November, following its worldwide debut at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2007. No longer the unobtainable object of desire on a video game or in the movies, the GT-R will be available on sale for the first time in North American in June 2008.

GT-R is a multi-dimensional performance machine that lives up to the concept of "the ultimate supercar that can be driven by anyone, anytime, anywhere" and achieved a lap time of 7:38 around the famed Nürburgring Nordschleife, one of the fastest times achieved by a production-spec vehicle to date.

Packaging and Driveline Suited for a Supercar
The new Nissan GT-R is built on an exclusive all-new Premium Midship platform. This new platform enables the use of a world's first independent rear transaxle ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive system, which optimizes weight distribution and handling capability. This layout places the transmission, transfer case and final drive at the rear of the vehicle, without the use of traditional torque tubes, allowing the suspension to operate independently and optimizing tire grip at each corner.

Under the hood, the Nissan GT-R features an all-new hand-built VR series 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 producing 480 horsepower @ 6,400 rpm and 430 lb-ft of torque @ 3,200 to 5,200 rpm, while meeting ultra-low emission vehicle (ULEV) standards.

The all-new VR38 engine, named VR38DETT, features innovative plasma-sprayed bores replacing cast iron liners for reduced friction, lighter weight, enhanced cooling, power output and fuel efficiency; a symmetrical independent intake and exhaust manifold system featuring twin high-performance IHI turbochargers; a secondary air management system for improved cold-start emissions performance; a thermostatically controlled oil-cooling system; an oil scavenger pump to maintain oil flowing to the turbochargers; and a lateral wet and dry sump oiling system. All GT-R engines are hand-built in a clean room environment at the Nissan Yokohama engine plant.
The VR38DETT is backed by an all-new, paddle-shifted GR6 sequential 6-speed dual clutch rear transaxle, which can be driver selected to shift at race car-like speeds. The sequential-shifting transaxle features separate wet clutches for the odd (1,3,5) and even (2,4,6) gears and pre-selects the next highest and next lowest gear for immediate shifts. It also features Hill Start Assist for easy starts on uphill inclines.

Contributing to overall vehicle balance and low center of gravity, the unique offset input and reaction shaft design of the GR6 rear transaxle enables a shorter design profile versus a typical manual transmission, moving the concentration of powertrain weight lower in the vehicle.

Putting the power to the ground is an electronically-controlled ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system specifically developed for GT-R. The rear drive-biased system can vary torque split from 0:100 to 50:50 depending on speed, lateral acceleration, steering angles, tire slip, road surface and yaw rate. Of note is a special GT-R-specific yaw-rate feedback control, which measures the differences between the target yaw rate calculated from steering angle and actual yaw rate detected by the yaw-rate sensor and G sensor to adjust torque bias.

Handling duties are managed by a sophisticated 4-wheel independent suspension system mounted to high-precision six-point front and rear subframes.

A special Bilstein DampTronic driver adjustable shock absorber system utilizes multiple vehicle information systems to provide appropriate damping forces and high level of control for a variety of driving situations. The DampTronic system features three driver selectable settings - Normal; Comfort, for maximum suspension compliance; or "R," for ultimate handling. The same three-stage adjustability is available for the VDC system and transmission shift operation, which also includes a Snow mode.

Stopping power is provided by Brembo mono block six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers with large 15-inch Brembo full-floating cross-drilled two-piece rotors and low-steel high-stiffness brake pads which minimize fade and provide intense stopping performance. The calipers utilize race car-style radial mounting to minimize caliper flex during extreme braking.

GT-R-specific lightweight forged 20-inch wheels, with special knurling to assist with securing the tires during hard acceleration or braking, are shod with nitrogen-filled Bridgestone high-performance summer run-flat tires specifically designed for the GT-R, sized 255/40ZRF20 front and 285/35ZRF20 rear. High-performance Dunlop all-season tires are also available.

GT-R's Signature Functional Design – High Performance Aerodynamics and Style
The Nissan GT-R's styling follows the "function over form" theory. Every styling aspect, from the overall design to the smallest details, is created to maximize the vehicle's driving experience – as well as suggest GT-R's "supercar" level of performance. Utilizing advanced aerodynamics, GT-R's aggressive styling evokes the lines of a well-trained athlete, combining strong character lines with smooth and solid areas.

The all-new GT-R's hybrid body construction is created with a combination of steel, carbon fiber and die-cast aluminum, providing a unique combination of stiffness, precision and lightness. The body features a low coefficient of drag of 0.27 while achieving high front and rear downforce, providing stability and handling performance in a wide range of driving conditions.

GT-R's front fenders express power and stability, while the "aero-blades" on the fenders' leading edges provide optimum airflow around the tires and along the body. The vents in the fenders' trailing edges assists in providing front downforce and optimizing side air flow. The aggressive front end, with a large hood budge and single central air intake, provides a sophisticated style as well as undisturbed air flow for power and cooling.
New "super wide beam" headlights feature three additional sub-reflectors (compared to conventional lights) to give a wide illumination spread.

The Nissan GT-R's four-passenger cabin features a sloping "aero blade canopy" roofline and curved C-pillar "sword edge," which expresses the distinctive GT-R identity, as well as facilitating air flow around the rear of the vehicle. The signature rear view of the GT-R is provided by its hallmark four-ring taillights, while air flow above and below the vehicle is managed by the functional rear carbon fiber underbody diffuser, rear spoiler and large, integrated quad exhaust tips.

GT-R's advanced technology is present even in the vehicle's paint, which utilizes a durable anti-chip paint and "double clear coat" process. A special seven-coat silver paint color is available, which is baked five times and is also hand-polished by craftsman.

An Interior Suitable for Daily Driving or Supercar Duties
Key to the Nissan GT-R's usability as a both daily driver and a high-performance machine is its interior, which is designed to balance functionality and comfort. It provides comfortable four-passenger seating and trunk capacity of two golf bags or suitcases.

Sculpted performance bucket seats give the driver and passenger a comfortable driving experience, and soft pads are utilized on the dash in front of the passenger and both doors to give an extra level of comfort. The rear transaxle layout of GT-R, with a flat floor and narrow center tunnel, allows GT-R to have an optimal driving position.

A cockpit-style instrument panel surrounds the driver, with all meters and multi-function meter at a uniform height to minimize the driver's head movement. A large center-mounted tachometer, with gear display on its upper right, as well as the easy-to-read graphics of the display, gives the driver instant detailed information, essential for the performance nature of the GT-R.

Functional style is also evident in GT-R's interior – each meter features a dial plate design that evokes the idea of engaged gears, as well as a three-dimensional metal-like ring, suggesting the multi-dimensional performance of GT-R. A large, metallic-framed center console features an ergonomically designed shift lever and a red "engine start" button.

The centerpiece of the instrument panel is a video game-inspired multi-function display. Eleven pages of information are available on this system, including mechanical and driving information, acceleration, brake pedal pressure, steering angle and a recording function with playback. Additional on-screen information includes a Navigation system, enhanced entertainment system with a Music Box Hard Drive and a Bluetooth® Hands-free Phone System.

An available specially-designed 11-speaker Bose® audio system features two forward-facing woofers in the rear center armrest area. Rigid aluminum die cast panel-mounting of all speakers allowed Bose engineers to perfect the acoustical performance of the GT-R sound system.

High-Performance Safety Technologies
The Nissan GT-R offers a long list of safety features, including, for enhanced visibility inside and out of the vehicle, high-mounted LED stoplights, bright LED rear combination taillights, "super wide beam" headlights, heated door mirrors and flat-blade windshield wipers.

Standard safety equipment includes a Nissan Advanced Air Bag System for driver and front passenger, front seat belts with pretensioner and load limiters and tension reducers, and three-point ELR/ALR rear seat belts. Driver and front passenger SRS Side Air Bag System and SRS Curtain Air Bag System are also available.
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/11/14/l...ain-at-69-850/
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Good luck getting one for under $80K, probably higher too.
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Old 11-16-2007 | 03:12 PM
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Wow... that's less than a base/bone stock 911 carerra...
Old 11-16-2007 | 03:16 PM
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Nissan released starting price yesterday. $69,850

I go in for pre-order in January.
Old 11-16-2007 | 03:31 PM
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Comparison:

How many coupes does Nissan/Infiniti have?

GT-R, 350z, Altima coupe, G37, 350z roadster

How many coupes does Honda/Acura have?

S2000, Civic coupe, Civic coupe SI, and Accord coupe

How many coupes does Toyota/Lexus/Scion have?

Tc, SC430, and Solara


I think Nissan/Infiniti is a winner there.
Old 11-16-2007 | 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by sandiegodrive
Nissan released starting price yesterday. $69,850

I go in for pre-order in January.


I have a few questions for you if you dont mind..

If your 22yrs old can you afford one...and then insurance?

With that being said do you feel confident in your ability as a driver to handle it?

The only reason is somehow younger men manage to put porsche's into the wall etc...so i would hate to see what happens when they get behind the wheel of a ford taurus lol!

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Originally Posted by swift22
I have a few questions for you if you dont mind..

If your 22yrs old can you afford one...and then insurance?

With that being said do you feel confident in your ability as a driver to handle it?

The only reason is somehow younger men manage to put porsche's into the wall etc...so i would hate to see what happens when they get behind the wheel of a ford taurus lol!

Ok, no problem with the questions.

1. Co-Owner of a Multi-Media Design and software development company.

2. I feel very confident, I respect cars and know there limits. I use to drive AMGs and corvettes often (Family Members). I will be attending a three day drivng school in Northern California just to improve my driving ability.

3. Not really a question, but I agree with you. Anyone can drive fast, but most can't drive good

No one can defy the law of physics
Old 11-16-2007 | 06:46 PM
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^^ Why do you drive an Acura?
Old 11-16-2007 | 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
Comparison:

How many coupes does Nissan/Infiniti have?

GT-R, 350z, Altima coupe, G37, 350z roadster

How many coupes does Honda/Acura have?

S2000, Civic coupe, Civic coupe SI, and Accord coupe

How many coupes does Toyota/Lexus/Scion have?

Tc, SC430, and Solara


I think Nissan/Infiniti is a winner there.
Actually, I don't consider the civic coupe and civic coupe SI as separate models...they are both civic coupes, but one is just a sportier trim level, like a CL and a CL Type S isn't 2 coupes, it is 1.

But that's besides the point.

I thought the solara was killed with the inception of the new Camry?
Old 11-16-2007 | 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by mrdeeno
Actually, I don't consider the civic coupe and civic coupe SI as separate models...they are both civic coupes, but one is just a sportier trim level, like a CL and a CL Type S isn't 2 coupes, it is 1.

But that's besides the point.

I thought the solara was killed with the inception of the new Camry?
it s still alive... sadly..
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
^^ Why do you drive an Acura?
I bought my first Acura, a 2005 Acura TL, and loved it so much that 2 years later I bought my current car, a 2007 Acura TL-S.

I choose to drive an Acura as my 4-door car becuase it has everything I need in it, doesn't have something break down every other day like my past German cars and looks great!

Just becuase you can afford a more expensive car doesn't always mean that cars going to be better.

I'm glad I went on that test drive 2 and 1/2 years ago

Now that I've said that, The GT-R will be my 2 door coupe.
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Originally Posted by sandiegodrive
Ok, no problem with the questions.

1. Co-Owner of a Multi-Media Design and software development company.

2. I feel very confident, I respect cars and know there limits. I use to drive AMGs and corvettes often (Family Members). I will be attending a three day drivng school in Northern California just to improve my driving ability.

3. Not really a question, but I agree with you. Anyone can drive fast, but most can't drive good

No one can defy the law of physics

Anyone willing to wager he can't afford the car outright and is going to get a loan he can't afford to pay in the short term but rather the long term?

I don't mean to insult you there, pal, but you can't even use the proper "Their" or Multimedia, it's not multi-media. Sorry to be a grammar Nazi but I know for a fact that kids in our range that get this car either :

1. Get money they can't pay back (You)
2. Have Parents pay for it (me).

I'd like to state first of all good luck getting the car for MSRP in America, and when you don't, please take the liberty to feel embarassed and post here about how you got "screwed" since they took your deposit and gouged the MSRP.
Second of all, you can't afford the car, I sense a lease. Good luck trying to get someone to lease that to you. Yeah, I'm your age, but unlike you I use my head when I think of expensive purchases and I know for a solid fact that ,unless you're a Doctor who skipped his Undergraduate minimal obligation of 2 years, the number of 22 year olds who can afford a car such as this without taking a hit to standard of living is nonexistant.

Either 1 you live in a bungalow and you're willing to eat pizza pops for 3 years, or 2 you just buy things you can't afford and are ass-in-debt and portray a baller lifestyle.

Either 1 or 2 is fitting for a board bragger such as yourself pal. Too bad MSRP gouging won't be a factor for me, I'll see you in my GTR next year and I'll see yours when it's out of production Mr #7 (LOL as if every city isn't getting about 5 per year )
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Also would like to let all the other board members know this isn't designed to be a personal attack but the world is changing with all these kids trying to borrow money they can't pay back, I see it all the time. His title should be "RePo"
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^ What does any of this have to do with the GT-R?

Get back on topic or else be

You have issues with this guy ... post it through PM. Grow up.

Now ... back on topic ... I can't wait to see it at the Detroit Autoshow ... I'm still not convinced on the design looking at the pics. Seeing it person, as others have posted, is a totally different experience.
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Originally Posted by sandiegodrive
Ok, no problem with the questions.

1. Co-Owner of a Multi-Media Design and software development company.

2. I feel very confident, I respect cars and know there limits. I use to drive AMGs and corvettes often (Family Members). I will be attending a three day drivng school in Northern California just to improve my driving ability.

3. Not really a question, but I agree with you. Anyone can drive fast, but most can't drive good

No one can defy the law of physics

How many track days have you done since you respect cars and know their limits?

So to stay on topic im glad the GTR is awd, it will keep some of the owners out of trouble then.

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