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Used 2010 Nissan GT-R for Sale near New York, NY

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About 2010 Nissan GT-R
5 Overall rating(11 reviews)
Haslett W says...
Dec 7, 2010
Superb in all factors! Performance - accelerating is quite fast, high horsepower. Its definitely worth every cent!. But petrol wise, yeah you've got to spend abit more on this! But what does it bring you in the end? Driving fun. It has the cool suave looks, and from the looks alone, you just simply know how deadly it is.
Marchis M says...
Apr 13, 2010
Build Quality: Is a well built car and is one of the fastest cars. Car Comparisons: Best performance and has a very good built quality.
Evan S says...
Jan 19, 2010
ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? it's a GT-R ........ this car has the fun factor of amazing!! the horse power is off the charts and the styling is on of the best new things i've seen. BEST JAPANESE CAR EVER....no questions asked!
Soef M says...
May 2, 2015
I liked everything about this car. It can be used as a daily driver when you want, and a race car when you're at the track. The only negative about this car is that maintenance is expensive. Brake jobs are really expensive.
Matt B says...
Jul 29, 2010
This car is amazing!!! its performs really brilliantly and is an excellent value for money. It is even better when you tune it and customize the body. Its really fun to drive on the track and on the road. i would much prefer this to even the Lamborghini Murcielago SV (even though the Lambo is faster).

 

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There was a lot of noise after the release of the Nissan GT-R last year. Motor Trend named it the “2009 Car of the Year.” Similarly, Automobile magazine chose it as its 2009 “Vehicle of the Year.” At the same time, a lot of ham-fisted, lead-footed street racers decided that mashing the accelerator with the Launch Control activated and the Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) turned off was a great idea. This resulted in two things - slightly faster quarter-mile times, and dozens of damaged transmissions.

So, what to do? Well, Nissan did a lot. For 2010, the GT-R is getting 5 extra horsepower, a retuned suspension with redesigned Bilstein shocks, sturdier brake lines, extra airbags, new colors for the paint and wheels, and new programming for the Transmission Control Module (TCM) to combat the aforementioned transmission issues, not to mention an extra four grand on the sticker.

Just like previously, the GT-R is available in Base and Premium trims, both powered by a 3.8-liter, twin-turbo V6 that now produces 485 hp. With the new programming for the TCM, the GT-R launches at 3,000 rpm instead of 4,500, for increased durability as well as decreased acceleration times, even with the VDC activated, within a tenth of a second or two of the previous system, and no broken gears. Power is delivered to all four wheels through a dual clutch rear transmission, operated by paddle shifters. The retuned suspension has received a new valve body design and revised spring and damper rates. The Base trim gets a new darker, “high-luster” finish for the 20-inch forged aluminum alloys, while the Premium trim gets a “near black” finish. A new Special Super Silver Paint is a $3,000 option, one of only two, the other being a no-cost Cold Weather Package that comes with a polished front bumper.

Finally, if you’re game to swallow a base sticker price in excess of eighty grand, you’ll get one more amenity - a master technician at your Nissan dealer dedicated to GT-R service, one of the many sales, service, and facility commitments Nissan requires of certified dealers in order to sell the GT-R. Happy launching!

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