How fast is a 2009 Nissan GTR?

How fast is a 2009 Nissan GTR?

At 300 km/h (186 mph), gentle autobahn curves become serious turns, and the driver begins wishing he could see farther down the road.

Is a 2009 Nissan GTR a supercar?

Safety. The Nissan GT-R is the world’s most efficient supercar in balancing speed, acceleration and fuel consumption. It is also more fuel efficient than any two-wheel drive supercar of similar performance.

How much does a GT-R cost 2009?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the 2009 Nissan GT-R is around $78,000, while the GT-R Premium model opens at about $80,000.

How much horsepower does a 2009 GT-R Premium have?

480 hp2009 Nissan GT-R Premium / Horsepower

Are Nissan GT-R reliable?

The GT-R also has a strong reputation for reliability – though its computer systems are extremely powerful, the mechanical package is surprisingly simple and robust. Of course, if you regularly take it on track to exploit it to its full potential, it’ll need more maintenance than if you drive it solely on the road.

What engine is in a 09 GT-R?

3.8 L V62009 Nissan GT-R / Engine

Is the 09 GT-R a good car?

It’s still big, heavy, complex, and expensive, but it’s also a holy spitfire at the drag strip and a joy to drive in every way that a big, heavy, and complex car has no right to be unless it’s way more expensive than the GT-R’s advertised base price of $70,475.

Do GTR rear seats fold down?

The GT-R’s back seats don’t fold forwards, so there’s no through-loading facility for longer items. The rear seats themselves are big enough to admit a young teenager, but nobody bigger.

Can the Nissan GT-R be streetable?

The GT-R is eminently streetable. Dunlop all-season tires on silver-painted wheels are a no-cost option. Though winter tires aren’t a factory option, Nissan says Bridgestone Blizzaks also will be available. With prices well north of $200 a pop, you’d have to be pretty serious to get separate summer and winter sets.

How much does a Lamborghini GT-R cost?

The GT-R’s track performance would be impressive by any standard, but to understand the car’s triumph, you must bear in mind its price: The base GT-R’s suggested retail is $69,850. The GT-R Premium is $71,900.

Will dealers mark up the GT-R?

Its limited sales volume (1,500 annually in the U.S.) practically ensures dealers will mark it up, but the same can be said of other production cars that stand a chance of matching the GT-R’s performance, and there are few.

Is the GT-R Skyline the most anticipated import in history?

Possibly the most anxiously anticipated import in history, the GT-R has been sold overseas for decades under the name Skyline, and though it won’t hit American dealerships until July, it has appeared for review by people of my ilk. Almost without exception, this car is meeting or exceeding expectations.