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Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
[RAY] Deep Blue Pearl
Combined gas mileage:
19 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
43,909
Stock #:
3445
VIN:
JN1AR5EF4EM271523
[RAY] Deep Blue Pearl 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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43,909 mi

Home delivery from Lewisville, TX
Price includes $1,689 shipping
Fair Deal

$99,834

Year:
2012
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
530 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
White
Combined gas mileage:
19 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
42,199
Stock #:
RPA 3634
VIN:
JN1AR5EF6CM250055
White 2012 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive Automatic

 

2012 Nissan GT-R

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42,199 mi

Home delivery from Saint Louis, MO
Price includes $1,605 shipping
Fair Deal

$89,099

Year:
2013
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Pearl White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
46,835
Stock #:
9355
VIN:
JN1AR5EFXDM260783
Pearl White 2013 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2013 Nissan GT-R

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46,835 mi

Home delivery from Joliet, IL
Price includes $2,360 shipping
Good Deal

$87,713

Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Combined gas mileage:
19 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
80,025
Stock #:
270134
VIN:
JN1AR5EFXEM270134
 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Dual Clutch

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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80,025 mi

Home delivery from Green Bay, WI
Price includes $2,730 shipping
Good Deal

$83,424

Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Jet Black Pearl
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
85,509
Stock #:
WJ0105T
VIN:
JN1AR5EF3EM270105
Jet Black Pearl 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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85,509 mi

Home delivery from Indianapolis, IN
Price includes $1,554 shipping
Fair Deal

$84,653

Year:
2012
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
530 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Super Silver
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
39,917
Stock #:
9982
VIN:
JN1AR5EF7CM250100
Super Silver 2012 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic
New arrival

 

2012 Nissan GT-R

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39,917 mi

Home delivery from Joliet, IL
Price includes $2,360 shipping
Fair Deal

$94,713

Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Blue
Combined gas mileage:
19 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Dual Clutch
Mileage:
28,430
Stock #:
WSM2065
VIN:
JN1AR5EFXEM270585
Blue 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Dual Clutch

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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28,430 mi

Home delivery from Federal Way, WA
Price includes $4,084 shipping
No Rating

$122,034

Year:
2013
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
52,998
Stock #:
1946C
VIN:
JN1AR5EF3DM261094
 2013 Nissan GT-R Coupe  Automatic

 

2013 Nissan GT-R

52,998 mi

Home delivery from Fort Collins, CO
Price includes $2,194 shipping
No Rating

$172,094

Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
29,239
Stock #:
2066C
VIN:
JN1AR5EF9EM271551
 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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29,239 mi

Home delivery from Fort Collins, CO
Price includes $2,194 shipping
Uncertain

$172,184

Year:
2014
Make:
Nissan
Model:
GT-R
Body type:
Coupe
Doors:
2 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
545 hp 3.8L V6
Exterior color:
Jet Black
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Red Amber
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
16,859
Stock #:
NE-250839572
VIN:
JN1AR5EF1EM270734
Jet Black 2014 Nissan GT-R Coupe All-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic

 

2014 Nissan GT-R

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16,859 mi

Home delivery from Tallahassee, FL
Free home delivery
High Priced

$138,798

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Things my 10-year-old self would be shocked to hear adult me say: I’m kind of bored with Godzilla. When it debuted in 2008, chief engineer Kazutoshi Mizuno promised the GT-R wouldn’t be abandoned at birth, pledging to continually evolve and refine his technological terror. This he has done, and the Japanese Giant’s power and precision have increased continually over the past half-decade, starting at a measly 473 hp and climbing to 530 in 2012. For 2013, Mizuno wandered out to the garage to port and polish the heads, increase air flow to the intercooler and increase exhaust efficiency—good for another 15 hp and 15 lb-ft of torque.

More power is great, and it’s hard to look down your nose at 542 hp and 466 lb-ft of torque, but how much difference is a bump like that going to make in a nearly 4,000-pound car that will already scoot to 60 mph in 3 seconds? As it turns out, not much. While Nissan claims significant improvements in both 0-60 and quarter-mile times, reviewers and testers have had trouble replicating the results. Of course, this could be due to the technological complexity of the GT-R. If you don’t know how to set it up, you certainly won’t know how to drive it, and that’s where the real grunt behind Godzilla lies.

Years ago, you had to have a modicum of skill to drive a car well. The lack of power steering, power brakes and electronic management aids like traction and stability control meant some talent was required to drive fast and not die. As the nanny systems piled on, that was no longer the case, and cars began appearing that anyone could nestle into and drive fairly well. The GT-R is not that car. While it’s no twitchy, unforgiving Italian exotic of yesteryear, ready to fling you into the next corner like a scorned ex, the GT-R needs some seat time to really take advantage. It’s a precision tool, and drivers need to be familiar with both the tech and the proper application thereof. With that in mind, Nissan has been able to squeeze a 2.7-second 60 sprint out of the GT-R, a .2-second improvement over 2012 and well below what’s been replicated by testers.

And those testers are a testy bunch. They’ve complained since the GT-R's debut about its noisy and clunky transmission, and how it’s not very livable on the road, and Nissan attacked both issues this year. Unfortunately, the real-world difference is about as noticeable as the power increase. A stiffer shift fork arm and a stronger fixing bearing for the flywheel housing were added to combat the clatter normally experienced from the GT-R cogswapper, and a high-performance differential oil was used to further quiet things down. For the ride, the chassis was stiffened up front, although what exactly was done is a mystery. Nissan is very protective of the GT-R development process, but they were kind enough to let us know the engine bay and dash panel both received some attention. Spring rates were stiffened as well, and the shocks got new bypass valves for better damping.

It all sounds like movement in the right direction, but the transmission is just as noisy as ever, and the GT-R will still do a good job of compressing your spine at no extra charge. It sounds like Nissan knew the changes weren’t all that perceptible, as they set up a side-by-side comparison of the 2012 and 2013 models. In direct comparison, some testers noticed the differences, but even then they were slight.

If Mizuno is going to treat the GT-R as an art project rather than a product, the entire sales/distribution model needs to evolve. As-is, with every “new” iteration of the GT-R, the previous years’ owners feel slighted again as another improvement is made. This no longer rings of a new model, but rather of an unfinished vision—with every adjustment feeling like a forgotten entry off a checklist rather than a yearly update. What happens when Mizuno finally decides he got it “right” and all the owners of the previous GT-Rs start feeling like they’re driving expensive beta versions of his performance ideal?

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