We just got one in today. One of only 6 dealerships in Ohio to get them in. http://www.jeffdeals.com/2013-Nissan-GT-R-Premium-Beavercreek-OH/vd/10351814 I wish I had the money to buy one of these.
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If I only had the dough.... The 4 wheel drive traction launch system on those cars are nothing short of amazing.
I actually work at a different store in Miamisburg (about 20-25 min from Beavercreek). I am in the internet department so I actually work for all 6 of our locations. I am not sure, I don't see why they wouldn't have a manual box, but I think since the launch control system is so advance it relies on the autmatic trans to get the right launch. MSRP is around $98,000 but I talked with the manager and they are adding some parts to it so it'll probably retail anywhere from $110,000-$116,000. Since our store has sold many GT-R's in the past we were one of the first ones in our area to get them (it's like a 3 state wide area). You ain't kiddin', that launch system with the AWD drivetrain allows the GT-R to get from 0-60 in under 3 seconds. One of only 3 production cars out today that can do that. (others being Bugatti Veyron and the 2012 Porsche 911 GT2 Turbo).
what's different between a normal GT-R and the premium? also, they're only offered with the automanual crap. no three pedal fun.
Yea, no 3 pedal fun. I think it's because the launch control computer is set specifically with the auto for the best launch but I am not 100% on this. And there is no base model GT-R. Premium is the only trim level offered now I believe.
well then, time to pick up a base GT-R cheap when some rich guy sells his to buy the premium. opportunity is knocking!
That's the spirit! And a majority of the calls we get for our GT-R's come from SC, NC, FL, GA, CA and a few place in between. Not too many people around here are gonna buy it. They really are great "production" race cars, but they really aren't good for a DD. Most buyers don't know that, they just see GT-R and the $$. It's made to race, not to drive every day.