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darstar007 06-01-2009 04:51 PM

GT-R owners, any regrets????
 
Hi all,

I'm close to pulling the trigger and purchasing an '09 GT-R. I've read about the good and the bad associated with this car (the bad being the high cost of maintenance). Any regrets??? Do you feel you paid too much???

Thanks for any feedback.
:)

Racer M 06-01-2009 06:47 PM

I paid sticker for mine, $73,545 so I feel like I got a good deal.

As far as maintenance goes, any high performance super car is going to cost you. However, the costs associated with maintaining the GTR can be substantially lowered if you have an approved reputable shop do the services on the car instead of the dealership. Since you are paying for it anyway, there is no sense in paying dealer prices. I don't know where you live but in SoCal there are plenty of places that have been given the ok by Nissan to do the scheduled services.

The only regret I have is that I paid $80k including tax for a car that is manufactured by a company that wont allow you to drive it the way it was intended to be driven without voiding your warranty, and they have the audacity to have recently made an amendment to their previous warranty by adding more rules to what you can and cannot do with their car if you want to keep your warranty. In my opinion, it is false advertisement. In fact, Nissan voided their own warranty on their test car, per se, when they drove it on the Nurburgring. I promise you the VDC was off, and the car was thoroughly abused during the countless laps they did there.

Other than that, it is the best car on the planet today!

Catapult5 06-02-2009 09:55 AM

No regrets here. One way to reduce costs on tires is to buy them at tirerack.com and have the dealership mount them. It's a Supercar so higher prices than the average car are going to happen but it is such an enjoyable car it is all worth it.

AndyN 06-28-2009 11:38 PM

I'm about to pick up a 2010 premium. Cold someone define high cost of maintenance? Since Nissan pays the first 3 years of optimization services what services can I expect with maybe 6000 miles a year usage? Plan on driving it 3 times, maybe a week. It's been a bear begging the wife for one and I'd hate to not be prepared.

Thanks.

jgs911 06-29-2009 04:39 PM

I paid $99.00 dollars for the first oil change on my GTR. My last Porsche was $299.00 per oil change. My Viper was $150.00 per and My Mercedes was $199.00. I dont think the price is out of line with the type of car it is. What Im not looking forward to is the trany oil change. I hear its about $1000.00 per. That is a little steep. By the time I need it, I will find a shop to do it for less than. I met the mechanic at the Nissan dealer that is the certified GTR tech. Very nice guy. I will make friends with him and get it done for far less. Its always about those 6 degrees of separation.
The only disapointing thing about the car is the sound of the exhaust. Not loud enough. When I auto-x the car I cant hear where Im at. When I track the car in the fall it might be a little different. More time to check what gear Im in.
The car is awesome. Not quite the feed back of a GT3 but no one can argue the numbers.
You wont be disapointed. GET THE CAR.

AndyN 06-29-2009 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by jgs911 (Post 8685)
I paid $99.00 dollars for the first oil change on my GTR. My last Porsche was $299.00 per oil change. My Viper was $150.00 per and My Mercedes was $199.00. I dont think the price is out of line with the type of car it is. What Im not looking forward to is the trany oil change. I hear its about $1000.00 per. That is a little steep. By the time I need it, I will find a shop to do it for less than. I met the mechanic at the Nissan dealer that is the certified GTR tech. Very nice guy. I will make friends with him and get it done for far less. Its always about those 6 degrees of separation.
The only disapointing thing about the car is the sound of the exhaust. Not loud enough. When I auto-x the car I cant hear where Im at. When I track the car in the fall it might be a little different. More time to check what gear Im in.
The car is awesome. Not quite the feed back of a GT3 but no one can argue the numbers.
You wont be disapointed. GET THE CAR.

Thanks for the reassurance. When you break it down like that it does not seem to be excessive. Now I just need to see if I'm willing to do MSRP on a 2010.

darstar007 06-30-2009 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by AndyN (Post 8687)
Thanks for the reassurance. When you break it down like that it does not seem to be excessive. Now I just need to see if I'm willing to do MSRP on a 2010.


I see you're in Fremont too. I'm also in the market for one. The 2009s can be had under MSRP, but I kinda want to wait to see how good a deal I can get on a 2010 as well. I am also a bit concerned about "unreasonable" maintenance costs and I'm also trying to convince my family it won't be so bad. Man the parallels are eerie. Good luck!!!

AndyN 06-30-2009 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by darstar007 (Post 8689)
I see you're in Fremont too. I'm also in the market for one. The 2009s can be had under MSRP, but I kinda want to wait to see how good a deal I can get on a 2010 as well. I am also a bit concerned about "unreasonable" maintenance costs and I'm also trying to convince my family it won't be so bad. Man the parallels are eerie. Good luck!!!

If you tell me you're pudgie asian due in his late 30's then that'll be eerie. As for the maintenance thing, you know $200 every 3-5k miles in a year would be at most $1000 a year for me or as low as $600. Add the usual $1500 or so on tires every couple years ( usual for all new sport run flats I think) then the cost doesn't seem too overwhelming. BUT the tranny stuff every year or two for $2000 and god know what for the 30k tune up has me scared. BUT if I keep to driving it about 6k miles a year then that's 5 years down the line.

Don't mean to hijack a thread but can anyone give me a good reason not to go for an 09? is the baby bump of the hp, tweak to the suspension, and the launch control software (anything else different?) in the 2010 worth say $5000 more?

darstar007 07-01-2009 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by AndyN (Post 8690)
If you tell me you're pudgie asian due in his late 30's then that'll be eerie. As for the maintenance thing, you know $200 every 3-5k miles in a year would be at most $1000 a year for me or as low as $600. Add the usual $1500 or so on tires every couple years ( usual for all new sport run flats I think) then the cost doesn't seem too overwhelming. BUT the tranny stuff every year or two for $2000 and god know what for the 30k tune up has me scared. BUT if I keep to driving it about 6k miles a year then that's 5 years down the line.

Don't mean to hijack a thread but can anyone give me a good reason not to go for an 09? is the baby bump of the hp, tweak to the suspension, and the launch control software (anything else different?) in the 2010 worth say $5000 more?


:D Semi-pudgie dude in his late 30's.....cue the Twilight zone music.

I hear what you're saying about the maintenance costs. It COULD go overboard, but if you plan on pampering it and have a short commute (which I do). It seems it could be managed. Of course, we are throwing-out common-sense and practicality by even considering buying this car, but the allure is too strong if you always dreamed of having a supercar of your own.

As far as the '09/'10 debate, it is also raging in my mind. You probably have been in contact with the same dealers I have. There are not many '09s left. The best I could get was $1K below MSRP, have you been able to do better? The only thing I could add to your list of differences is the obvious: resale. I'm also not sure if that is worth $5K though. Of course, if one decides to go for the '10 then it also might make sense to wait a bit longer (but then you get into the same old cycle). :confused:

I'd love to hear how things work out for you and share my own experiences, feel free to PM me if you want. This forum is a ghost town anyways.

Cheers

AndyN 07-01-2009 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by darstar007 (Post 8691)
:D Semi-pudgie dude in his late 30's.....cue the Twilight zone music.

I hear what you're saying about the maintenance costs. It COULD go overboard, but if you plan on pampering it and have a short commute (which I do). It seems it could be managed. Of course, we are throwing-out common-sense and practicality by even considering buying this car, but the allure is too strong if you always dreamed of having a supercar of your own.

As far as the '09/'10 debate, it is also raging in my mind. You probably have been in contact with the same dealers I have. There are not many '09s left. The best I could get was $1K below MSRP, have you been able to do better? The only thing I could add to your list of differences is the obvious: resale. I'm also not sure if that is worth $5K though. Of course, if one decides to go for the '10 then it also might make sense to wait a bit longer (but then you get into the same old cycle). :confused:

I'd love to hear how things work out for you and share my own experiences, feel free to PM me if you want. This forum is a ghost town anyways.

Cheers

Hope this isn't a Fight Club deally. Alter egos?

I've been getting MSRP quotes everywhere for the 2010. no bad I suppose considering where we were 1 year ago. BUT $5k bump for 5 hp and some suspension tweaks is quite a bit. I haven't read anything about strengthening the car in any way. Only protection for the tranny was a software update. So $5k is pretty steep.

I think locally there are only 2-3 09's that I noted from my search. If I get a good deal I think I'll be happy. If not MSRP on a 2010 won't bum me out too much. Man, this is hard. My biggest personal purchase ( outside of the house) and it's the most financially unsound and irresponsible move. Sadly this is the best time to do it.

darstar007 07-01-2009 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by AndyN (Post 8692)
Hope this isn't a Fight Club deally. Alter egos?

I've been getting MSRP quotes everywhere for the 2010. no bad I suppose considering where we were 1 year ago. BUT $5k bump for 5 hp and some suspension tweaks is quite a bit. I haven't read anything about strengthening the car in any way. Only protection for the tranny was a software update. So $5k is pretty steep.

I think locally there are only 2-3 09's that I noted from my search. If I get a good deal I think I'll be happy. If not MSRP on a 2010 won't bum me out too much. Man, this is hard. My biggest personal purchase ( outside of the house) and it's the most financially unsound and irresponsible move. Sadly this is the best time to do it.


Seems like the SAME egos Tyler. :D

Yup, I'm getting MSRP quotes on 2010's as well with very little effort, so I think a little bit of haggling could get some movement, esp. if you visit them in person. All my communiques have been via e-mail/phone thus far. There has been a flurry of activity at local dealers selling their '09s this past week (end of the month et al). There is a black and a silver in the area. I'm not so keen on black on the GT-R and the silver has that 3K markup...soooo. Not sure.

True that when the car first arrived we would've pounced on it for MSRP, but that was when it was SUPPOSEDLY $69K. It's a different ballgame now, esp. with this tanking economy.

It IS a hard decision. Being in our thirties, there is the hope that in the long run this purchase will come out in the wash and that looking back you won't have any regrets about not having done it when you had the chance. My $.02

AndyN 07-02-2009 07:49 PM

Looks like we have been getting the same quotes. 3k for color choice when for 4k I can go with a 2010 makes silver not an option for me. I love gun metal and am willing to go MSRP for it but 4-5 k off for an 09 is very very tempting. Out of red, white, and black I'm cool with black. Looking at all the pics online it doesn't show the lines as well but in person black works. For me white in person doesn't do it for me but in pictures its awesome. So I guess I'm going to "settle" for an 09 black gtr from somewhere. Seems like all the 09's left are black.

You're right, once in a lifetime you've got to go for it. Irresponsible, maybe, but hopefully not a stretch financially. BUT hey, if we're even talking about this car I guess it means we've worked pretty damn hard to put ourselves in a position to consider it.

darstar007 07-03-2009 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by AndyN (Post 8696)
Looks like we have been getting the same quotes. 3k for color choice when for 4k I can go with a 2010 makes silver not an option for me. I love gun metal and am willing to go MSRP for it but 4-5 k off for an 09 is very very tempting. Out of red, white, and black I'm cool with black. Looking at all the pics online it doesn't show the lines as well but in person black works. For me white in person doesn't do it for me but in pictures its awesome. So I guess I'm going to "settle" for an 09 black gtr from somewhere. Seems like all the 09's left are black.

You're right, once in a lifetime you've got to go for it. Irresponsible, maybe, but hopefully not a stretch financially. BUT hey, if we're even talking about this car I guess it means we've worked pretty damn hard to put ourselves in a position to consider it.


I feel the same about the colors, love Gun and White. Silver is great, but not enough to warrant $3K spent elsewhare. Black kinda masks the grill, which is a shame, but not a deal-breaker. Red, nfw. So have you been getting 4-5K under MSRP offers on 09 blacks? If so, then, that's a no brainer, imo.

AndyN 07-03-2009 01:23 PM

Took a look at the black one this morning and, wow, black does look very nice in person. in pictures the two tone of the girl isn't appreciated. in person that bad boy shines and looks very nice.

No, no 4-5k under 2009 MSRP. I think 09 MSRP is what $80-81? I'm getting quotes of 1-2 k below that.

I just sent in an app for preapproval on loan. whatever they give me will dictate what I get. If the give me enough for the 2010 then I'll be in the same dilemma. if they give me enough for the 09 then 09 it is.

darstar007 07-03-2009 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by AndyN (Post 8698)
Took a look at the black one this morning and, wow, black does look very nice in person. in pictures the two tone of the girl isn't appreciated. in person that bad boy shines and looks very nice.

No, no 4-5k under 2009 MSRP. I think 09 MSRP is what $80-81? I'm getting quotes of 1-2 k below that.

I just sent in an app for preapproval on loan. whatever they give me will dictate what I get. If the give me enough for the 2010 then I'll be in the same dilemma. if they give me enough for the 09 then 09 it is.


Yeah. I had a black car before. Just gotta keep that baby clean. My M3 is silver and that sucker can be coated with dust and you can't tell unless your right up on it.

Oh, so I think you meant 4-5K off 2010 MSRP then. Around 78-80K right? That sounds right to me. Which dealership did you see the black Gt-R at? Antioch? I know they had 2 and recently sold one. On the web they asked for ~80K, unlike some dealerships that still have asking prices of $100K.

I'm leaning towards a 2010 at this point. If I'm gonna spend this much, wanna get the right color for me too.

Best of luck. If you do get it, be sure to post some pics ASAP.

:smilie_th

AndyN 07-21-2009 08:53 PM

Well, I pulled the trigger on a Gun Metal Grey 2010. It did have the Cold weather package but oh well. Tires in 2-3 years for me I guess. Beautiful car. Gun metal just floats my boat. After having a bunch of dealers offer MSRP to just below I got a great deal from Antioch Nissan. Salesperson I worked with was awesome. No muss no fuss. Anyone interested in a GTR in the Bay Area and don't mind driving to Antioch PM me. Only downside to my experience was putting 50 miles on my new baby to get home. Upside? Great deal and the 50 mile drive to get my baby home. Thanks for everyone's input.

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apoirier594 08-15-2009 12:27 PM

I am considering getting '10 GT-R but I have a xterra which if I get the GT-R I would use it as the daily driver the xterra is my work horse. But I drive 40,000 miles per year, please tell me if that is bad for the GT-R.(And I dont care at all about re-sell value)

jgs911 08-15-2009 03:06 PM

I sold my daily driver a month ago and havent replaced it yet. I have been driving the GTR everyday for the last month and I love it and the car doesnt mind it at all. The tires are my only concern.

apoirier594 08-15-2009 04:12 PM

Yea. Ok thnx for your input, but do you think it is dependable for 40k miles a year, most of it is highway miles tho. I saw two of these yesterday and fell in love at the dealership. So is it pretty comfy in comfort mode or do you still fell every bump in the road?


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