Nissan today revealed the price for the U.S. market in 2011, GT-R sports car, which has now been certified for sale at selected retailers for model year 2011, Nissan from leaving the base model GT-R is only available with a premium version of the all-wheel drive sports car
Manufacturer 's suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Premium model is $ 84,060 excluding taxes, title and license fees, it ' s about $ 1000 more than the previous model year 2010 GT-R Premium.
Manufacturer 's suggested retail price (MSRP) for the Premium model is $ 84,060 excluding taxes, title and license fees, it ' s about $ 1000 more than the previous model year 2010 GT-R Premium.
Changes to the GT-R 's second update since its launch late in 2007 also reinforced rear suspension and bushes for more comfort
Other improvements include a slightly darker wheel hub cover, double varnish on the front and rear apron and rear addition, cooling pipes for better cooling performance at the backIn addition, automatic on / off headlights and windshield wipers parameter, along with the iPod USB, audio streaming via Bluetooth, and DVD playback, which now come as standard, while the navigation system now includes XM NavTraffic capability and NavWeather
There's nothing new under the bonnet with its 2011 GT-R is the same 485 hp strong 3.8-liter V6 bi-turbo engine is connected to the 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox transmission, as 2010MY
There's nothing new under the bonnet with its 2011 GT-R is the same 485 hp strong 3.8-liter V6 bi-turbo engine is connected to the 6-speed dual-clutch gearbox transmission, as 2010MY