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Nissan GTR - good car / bad car ?

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    #21
    Everyone keeps saying that to me but I quite like it over there.

    Am in a flat so it would take them breaking into 100 flats across the complex to figure out which one was mine not sure what it is like for him as haven't seen where it is parked.

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      #22
      Ultimate chav car for those Scooby Doo and Mitsubushi owners with a bit more money to spend/waste. A car for those brought up on gaming consoles.

      Japanese performance cars just don't do it for me. I do appreciate some of the technology in the GTR however, but would never want to own one.

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        #23
        1: It can lap the nurburgring as fast as it likes but it will ALWAYS!!! be a nissan and all that's associated with that.

        2: It's no a Porsche.

        3: End of thread

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          #24
          Picture yourself in the pub telling your mates you had just parted with £65K and are now the proud owner of a Nissan.

          You will either get stunned:



          Or raucous:

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            #25
            Originally posted by Hawkeye View Post
            I have a high performance Jap car. Must say yep the suspension is very stiff but to counteract it the seats are like soft bouncy castles. Only thing is it makes you need to empty your bladder at least every hour on a long journey in the UK.
            Thats Ok - you will need to stop every hour to fill up with fuel
            Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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              #26
              Originally posted by zara_backdog View Post
              Thats Ok - you will need to stop every hour to fill up with fuel
              It isn't that bad.

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                #27
                Here in Australasia where Jap cars are the norm over European cars telling everyone you spent $150k on a GTR at the pub will most likely get you pats on the back and the odd jealous comment.

                Lamborghini are just developing their fastest car ever and on the Nurburgring ring it does (I read this somewhere and now can't find it) around 10 second slower than the GTR.

                The GTR is a true supercar. I've had two Nissan Skylines (basis for old GTR) and the last GT I had was an awesome car for performance, handling and build quality.

                Just a shame my now ex-wife threw it off a cliff and totally destroyed it.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by roadster198 View Post
                  1: It can lap the nurburgring as fast as it likes but it will ALWAYS!!! be a nissan and all that's associated with that.

                  2: It's no a Porsche.

                  3: End of thread
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%BCrburgring_lap_times Now that is a thrashing!

                  You mean Porsche that's now owned by Volkswagon (The Peoples Car).

                  "The Nissan VQ engines, of V6 configuration, have featured among Ward's 10 Best Engines for 14 straight years, since the award's inception."

                  "Nissan is among the top three Asian (also known as the Japanese Big 3 Automakers) rivals of the "Big Three" in the U.S. Currently it is the third largest Japanese car manufacturer"

                  face it - as the sun sets on the era of European/US domination and the era of the Asian Global Super-power gets underway, Nissan are already kicking Porsches, sorry, VWs ass.

                  Porsche 911 = FAIL

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                    #29
                    If the Nissan costs £65K new in the UK with some options added, you could have a 2008 911 Turbo with the sport pack giving 450 bhp.

                    I know what I'd rather have.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
                      If the Nissan costs £65K new in the UK with some options added, you could have a 2008 911 Turbo with the sport pack giving 450 bhp.

                      I know what I'd rather have.

                      yeah but if you going for second hand, you can probably get a 2008 GTR for 40k or less.

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