Test Driving the Nissan GT-R ... Wow!
#76
N i s s a n
one poster said it best IMHO, its still a NISSAN. Although nay sayers would say a P car is a cousin to the Volkswagon; I still have an easier time being in a German built sports car than Japanese, Lexus, Acura NSX maybe.......NISSAN GTR, Supra............not a long term investment IMHO....................
#77
investment implies you will actually get some money out of it.. reality is the Nissan has less depreciation than a Porsche. anyways, i have decided i like the GT-R... i'll stick to my JDM cars.
#78
I've had about 8 cars in my life (I'm 29) and have never kept one for more than a year. I've owned the 996 TT and now the GTR. I can say 100% I've had more fun in the GTR and am seriously considering keeping her.
Don't get me wrong though, I still see myself picking up another P-car one day.
Don't get me wrong though, I still see myself picking up another P-car one day.
#79
I think for a street car it is great as it is stealth, people do not treat it as a ferrari but it has great power.
as a track car it is not worth much as it breaks too often, apparently. it was a lot of interest to this car when it came out, same as to audi R8 but you will not see many of those on a track on any given day.
in my opinion if you search for a reliable track car - go with used 997.1 gt3 or gt3 rs. or stop tryinng to mix up things and built up dedicated cheap track car and get an expensive nice street car but do not take it to a track.
as a track car it is not worth much as it breaks too often, apparently. it was a lot of interest to this car when it came out, same as to audi R8 but you will not see many of those on a track on any given day.
in my opinion if you search for a reliable track car - go with used 997.1 gt3 or gt3 rs. or stop tryinng to mix up things and built up dedicated cheap track car and get an expensive nice street car but do not take it to a track.
#82
Also, I understand that the shape, with all its little contours, reflects serious attention to aerodynamics.
To my eye, the 997 frog looks great, though my daughter is ambivalent about it.
#83
GTR's looks are within its own domain. It certainly does not look like an exotic, but when you see it in person it definitely has a presence. It is big and mean looking, there is no denying that. I wish my C2S had a meaner face, but I would not be able to clear any of my driveways then. Hence a stock front end on an AeroKit car.
#84
My old '85 Targa and all pre-'93 911-type Porsches had the bug-eye / frog look but it was iconic/classic/legendary styling and should have NEVER been touched by Porsche. I wouldn't give the GTR incredibly ugly status... maybe just a little strenuous on the eyes.
#85
GTR's looks are within its own domain. It certainly does not look like an exotic, but when you see it in person it definitely has a presence. It is big and mean looking, there is no denying that. I wish my C2S had a meaner face, but I would not be able to clear any of my driveways then. Hence a stock front end on an AeroKit car.
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