GTR as a daily driver.
#1
GTR as a daily driver.
I am considering one as a daily driver (15k a year) and was wondering what the maintenance costs would be. brakes, tune-ups, anything else special that may need to be done
Thanks,
todd
Thanks,
todd
#2
if you're just daily driving it, you'll see the regular costs of the oil change, diff fluids, brakes, transmission fluid, etc...
oil change - $170
transmission fluid ~$1k every 18,000 miles
if you use brembo brake pads ~$550 - 600 per axle. or $400 for all 4 from carbotech.
the manual recommends changing the rotors with the pads, but this is not required.
tires every 20,000 miles $1600 (from tire rack)
the pos's are free...
oil change - $170
transmission fluid ~$1k every 18,000 miles
if you use brembo brake pads ~$550 - 600 per axle. or $400 for all 4 from carbotech.
the manual recommends changing the rotors with the pads, but this is not required.
tires every 20,000 miles $1600 (from tire rack)
the pos's are free...
#3
If you don't shop around and go to the dealer, here is an example paying dealer prices.
This week it was time for my 12K mile service and it was kinda painful. First, let me point out that I asked for the FULL maintenance service. So, some may be able to hold out to 18K miles to pay this. The reason I went for full fluid change is the amount of track/spirited/and otherwise hard driving I have done. And because I will likely have at least 2 or 3 more track days before I hit 18K miles. So, at my request they did the full service.
On top of that, I was hoping I'd be doing a new set of tires next month. As it turns out, even though my tires could have made another 1-2K miles, there was a BIG chunk missing out of one of the front tires on the inside. Maybe would have been okay for another month, but I figured why risk it. So on top of the maintanence costs outlined below, I had to drop $1950 on new rubber all around (includes mounting, balancing, etc). I switched from the RE070s to the Dunlop SP600s.
The 12K Service...
- 11 pts GTR R35 DCT Fluid....................... $880
- + Labor.... $105
- Oil Filter and 6pts Mobil 1 0-40W......... $97
- + Labor.... $95
- 4 pts Diff Fluid............................................ $240
- + Labor.... $105
- In-Cabin Microfilter.................................. $40
- + Labor.... $40
- Brake System - fluids.............................. $50
- + Labor.... $84
- 4 wheel alignment.................. Labor..... $126
- TAX (approx).......................................... ... $115
TOTAL 12K MAINTNANCE COST! = $1977
OUCH!
So between tires and maintenance I just dropped around $4K which will/should carry me the next 12K miles (not including one oil change at 18K). It made me start thinking what can I do to lower this cost?
Well, next time I will shop before the service. I plan to buy all the necessary fluids and take them with me. That should save a couple hundred $s there (hell, the transmission fluid alone you can find for around $55 online. Versus the $80 the dealership charged, that's $275 less right there!). Same thing for tires. I did get them to reduce the tires, but given more time to receive them, I could have still saved another $100 or so ordering them through tire rack.
For just the standard maintenance service tho, I think I could get it closer to $1500 just by taking my pre-purchased (but still OEM recommended) fluids. In addition, I may plan to do things like the brake fluid flush, microfilter, and oil change myself... saving on labor. Just have them do the trans/diff stuff.
Anyway, I'm not *****ing about the cost. I knew it would be an expensive car to own and to enjoy. Just wanted to give everyone an update.
So far, upkeep after purchase has been...
6K Maintenance.... $205
tires (at 12K)......... $1950 (including mounting/balancing/etc)
12K Maintenance.. $1975
TOTAL....................... $4130
This week it was time for my 12K mile service and it was kinda painful. First, let me point out that I asked for the FULL maintenance service. So, some may be able to hold out to 18K miles to pay this. The reason I went for full fluid change is the amount of track/spirited/and otherwise hard driving I have done. And because I will likely have at least 2 or 3 more track days before I hit 18K miles. So, at my request they did the full service.
On top of that, I was hoping I'd be doing a new set of tires next month. As it turns out, even though my tires could have made another 1-2K miles, there was a BIG chunk missing out of one of the front tires on the inside. Maybe would have been okay for another month, but I figured why risk it. So on top of the maintanence costs outlined below, I had to drop $1950 on new rubber all around (includes mounting, balancing, etc). I switched from the RE070s to the Dunlop SP600s.
The 12K Service...
- 11 pts GTR R35 DCT Fluid....................... $880
- + Labor.... $105
- Oil Filter and 6pts Mobil 1 0-40W......... $97
- + Labor.... $95
- 4 pts Diff Fluid............................................ $240
- + Labor.... $105
- In-Cabin Microfilter.................................. $40
- + Labor.... $40
- Brake System - fluids.............................. $50
- + Labor.... $84
- 4 wheel alignment.................. Labor..... $126
- TAX (approx).......................................... ... $115
TOTAL 12K MAINTNANCE COST! = $1977
OUCH!
So between tires and maintenance I just dropped around $4K which will/should carry me the next 12K miles (not including one oil change at 18K). It made me start thinking what can I do to lower this cost?
Well, next time I will shop before the service. I plan to buy all the necessary fluids and take them with me. That should save a couple hundred $s there (hell, the transmission fluid alone you can find for around $55 online. Versus the $80 the dealership charged, that's $275 less right there!). Same thing for tires. I did get them to reduce the tires, but given more time to receive them, I could have still saved another $100 or so ordering them through tire rack.
For just the standard maintenance service tho, I think I could get it closer to $1500 just by taking my pre-purchased (but still OEM recommended) fluids. In addition, I may plan to do things like the brake fluid flush, microfilter, and oil change myself... saving on labor. Just have them do the trans/diff stuff.
Anyway, I'm not *****ing about the cost. I knew it would be an expensive car to own and to enjoy. Just wanted to give everyone an update.
So far, upkeep after purchase has been...
6K Maintenance.... $205
tires (at 12K)......... $1950 (including mounting/balancing/etc)
12K Maintenance.. $1975
TOTAL....................... $4130
#5
germeezy - thanks for the more complete info... i'm too lazy to dig up quotes and internet supply links.
you're right about purchasing the fluids yourself. the tires are much cheaper through tirerack.com.
my dealer's labor rates appear to be lower than yours.
you're right about purchasing the fluids yourself. the tires are much cheaper through tirerack.com.
my dealer's labor rates appear to be lower than yours.
#6
After seeing this
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3180553
I started taking a close look, I honestly hated the car and the hype when they came out. It took seeing one modified for me to warm up to it.
The maintenance costs are a little frustrating, I mean my car is heavily modified and everything is custom but it doesn't cost near that much to maintain.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3180553
I started taking a close look, I honestly hated the car and the hype when they came out. It took seeing one modified for me to warm up to it.
The maintenance costs are a little frustrating, I mean my car is heavily modified and everything is custom but it doesn't cost near that much to maintain.
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#8
I forgot to ask. what about brakes? how long do you think they will last with street driving? also i have heard that you cant just place pads, but rotors too. my porsche' brakes have never lasted more then 20k and I know the price of those. Just wondering about the gtr's.
#10
I forgot to ask. what about brakes? how long do you think they will last with street driving? also i have heard that you cant just place pads, but rotors too. my porsche' brakes have never lasted more then 20k and I know the price of those. Just wondering about the gtr's.
Trust me, shop around for stuff and you will see the GT-R is no more expensive to service than any other high performance car.
Check these websites out:
thenismoshop.com and speedforsale.com
R
#11
When you drive like I do it would get expensive
Also how much is the dual clutch replacement? I would have to instantly modify the car with the KW coilovers and at least the HKS 570 and the wheels like that Skyline.
The guys run an amazing import tuner shop called Illtech Auto Salon, there are actually 2 GTR's if you look close. One has the BBS LM's and both are modified with one getting the HKS 570 kit I believe. When I met these guys they also had a ZR-1!
Also how much is the dual clutch replacement? I would have to instantly modify the car with the KW coilovers and at least the HKS 570 and the wheels like that Skyline.
The guys run an amazing import tuner shop called Illtech Auto Salon, there are actually 2 GTR's if you look close. One has the BBS LM's and both are modified with one getting the HKS 570 kit I believe. When I met these guys they also had a ZR-1!
#13
I forgot to ask. what about brakes? how long do you think they will last with street driving? also i have heard that you cant just place pads, but rotors too. my porsche' brakes have never lasted more then 20k and I know the price of those. Just wondering about the gtr's.