2009 Nissan GT-R will be priced at $69,850
LOS ANGELES — Nissan announced today that its 2009 Nissan GT-R will be priced at $69,850 for the base model, and $71,900 for the Premium trim. Both prices include delivery charges.
Nissan intends to build just 1,500 GT-Rs per year during this model's lifecycle, and will announce dealer allocation plans later this week. Pre-orders begin January 1, 2008, and the 2009 GT-R will officially go on sale in June. What this means to you: If you haven't already made friends with your local Nissan dealer, better get on the stick. — Kelly Toepke, News Editor NOTE: Premium model adds standard Bose® audio system, heated seats and side air bags. |
Nicely priced! So, it seem like there is no 3 different trim levels (entry level, vspec and evolution) as it was believed by some people in the forums.
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1500 cars worldwide or just in US?
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1500 in the US.
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wow, only 1500... Porsche Sells over 10,000 911's here a year. too bad they're overpriced
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don't expect it to be sold at MSRP tho... 20k premium I hear?:mad:
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$60K over MSRP from a dealer in NorCal
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60k over MSRP?!! THAT'S ANOTHER CAR!! ALMOST THE PRICE OF THE FIRST ONE!!!:SHOCKED: AT 120-130K, YOU ARE BACK IN PORSCHE TERRITORY!!
If they markup the car that much, how can you get financing? One car for the price of two? I really hope that dealers don't get crazy with markups. Sure with a new, rare car there will be some markups but twice the value?:confused: |
My store is getting $20K over....but I'm in Virginia. $60K over MSRP in Cali seems about right for their median income...It's a lot of Google millionaires out there that will pay more than $60K for one just for the exclusivity of having a GT-R.
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The dealers are banking on the hype. They are just trying to make as much $$ as they can now. Once the hype dies down, the cars will be selling at msrp or below.
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