And I thought Porsche service was expensive...
#16
I think that crazy, brakes at 6000 miles at around $4000 my Porsche brakes at least lasted to 20,000 miles and cost me to install with front rotors $550.00. I wan't to see how the GTR is going to hold up after 50,000 miles.
Last edited by jxreef; 04-02-2009 at 03:34 PM.
#17
enjoy your cars.
#18
if you were responding to me - i mentioned the pads (track pads), and the tires included in that cost.
the 15" rotors aren't cheap. what size rotors do you have? i believe the 6 piston calipers and 15" rotors offer great stopping performance.
and sure the factory brakes would've lasted until about 20,000 miles, if i didn't track the car 4 times each for 2 days.
approx 4000 miles on my car are either to/from/or on race tracks/auto-x's/dragstrips.
the other 2000 is from commuting/spirited driving. i think those brakes held up for quite sometime. i think we've could've gotten a little more use if the wife and i didn't take car out for a solid 3 hours at one particular track event. the car never got a rest, and the brakes were gone quick. so if i wasn't such an idiot, they would probably still be on my car.
#20
no. it is only 'recommended'.
rcalcaide is right.
who gives a sh*t about 18000 mile service fees costing $1500 or $2000?
i just went through pads, rotors, and tires that total more than twice that before i hit 6000 miles.
are you guys pinching pennies that bad that the service costs on a gt-r are breaking you? you should be aware of this before you buy a car. that performance is going to cost money. perhaps you should invest in a lesser performing car. the maintenance will be cheaper.
rcalcaide is right.
who gives a sh*t about 18000 mile service fees costing $1500 or $2000?
i just went through pads, rotors, and tires that total more than twice that before i hit 6000 miles.
are you guys pinching pennies that bad that the service costs on a gt-r are breaking you? you should be aware of this before you buy a car. that performance is going to cost money. perhaps you should invest in a lesser performing car. the maintenance will be cheaper.
If I track my car and run through tires, pads, and rotors...I should expect to pay significantly more to compensate for heavy use. When you take your car in for scheduled maintenance, should you still expect the same? $700 for transmission fluid on a routine maintenance visit.
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Last edited by bbywu; 04-03-2009 at 10:46 AM.
#22
Take a deep breath...I'm not here to persecutes the GT-R.
If I track my car and run through tires, pads, and rotors...I should expect to pay significantly more to compensate for heavy use. When you take your car in for scheduled maintenance, should you still expect the same? $700 for transmission fluid on a routine maintenance visit.
http://blogs.edmunds.com/roadtests/2...expensive.html
If I track my car and run through tires, pads, and rotors...I should expect to pay significantly more to compensate for heavy use. When you take your car in for scheduled maintenance, should you still expect the same? $700 for transmission fluid on a routine maintenance visit.
http://blogs.edmunds.com/roadtests/2...expensive.html
I agree to some extent. But transmission fluid change isnt really "routine" like an oil change. Your required to change it every 18k miles. More frequently if you consistently heavy track the car. Edmunds put 18k miles on there GT-R in 6months! Goes to show how much they love the GT-R.
I would bet 90% of GT-R owners wont touch 18k miles in the first year and a half of ownership. But if you decided to change the tranny fluid yearly regardless of miles and shopped around for a good price. Is $500.00 ($60 bucks a quart @ 8 quarts needed) a year really that bad for this kind of machinery and performance?
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#24
Good luck getting that same performance out of the vette when the road surface is wet. I await your response...
#25
Search the web, I believe there was a post of a Z06 owner who blew his tranny on the track. Much to his dismay, GM would NOT cover the warranty of the tranny. No manufacturer is going to honor a warranty when there are signs of "abuse".
Last edited by rcalcaide; 04-03-2009 at 02:32 PM.
#26
Ferrari and Lambo are at a different price range than the Vette or the GTR and those cars are real exotics, you can't compare. I use to have a C6 and had no problems driving when the roads were wet. The Vette does have traction control. The thing is the GTR AKA GODZILLA is not all that it was cracked up to be it was supposed to be the ultimate car, blowing away everthing out there. I have been on twisty roads with my Cayman S and had GTR's losing it on the same turn I just past with no problems. Now with the price of service on a GTR at such a short period of time. I just don't think the GTR is worth it.
#27
i think we've all seen the white gt-r crash video... i think we've seen porsche crashes, we've seen viper, ferrari and honda civic crashes...
doesn't mean that any of those cars are inferior. it just means the driver didn't react properly to the car's situation, either from lack of knowledge, or bad judgement.
i'd welcome your cayman s around any track. and keep in mind i'm just a nobody-novice. i don't think the only story i have to share about a cayman s will favor your position.
if the $500 - $1k transmission fluid change every 18,000 miles is too expensive, then i imagine the $1700 tire change every 20,000 miles will just put you over the top. you should stick to the lesser performance cars... they're certainly easier on your budget.
doesn't mean that any of those cars are inferior. it just means the driver didn't react properly to the car's situation, either from lack of knowledge, or bad judgement.
i'd welcome your cayman s around any track. and keep in mind i'm just a nobody-novice. i don't think the only story i have to share about a cayman s will favor your position.
if the $500 - $1k transmission fluid change every 18,000 miles is too expensive, then i imagine the $1700 tire change every 20,000 miles will just put you over the top. you should stick to the lesser performance cars... they're certainly easier on your budget.
#28
everytime I peek in on the GTR section there is always someone bashing everything about it from information gained on the internet. And as always Jasper and 1-2 others are telling the truth but it seems to no avail on this forum. Pretty sad.......I thought this site was for sports car nuts not sports car bashers..............
Why the hell did 6sp even make this sub forum
Why the hell did 6sp even make this sub forum