Used 2014 Nissan GT-R for Sale near New York, NY
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For the first time in longer than anyone can remember, Nissan announced it won’t be increasing the power in the new version of the GT-R.
And then it did.
Despite arriving with the same specs—545 hp/463 lb-ft—the 2014 Nissan GT-R has more than a few upgrades to offer. Most notably, new fuel injectors provide extra torque and better throttle response in the mid-to-low rev range, as so many GT-R owners were complaining about the sluggishness of the twin-turbo V6 when it spins. Less notable but perhaps more important, an added oil-pan baffle will now stabilize oil delivery in a car that can go nearly as fast sideways as it can in a straight line.
That baffle was just in time, too. The GT-R also gets further suspension revisions after sending GT-R development driver Toshio Suzuki around the Nurburgring a few times. Specialized gas pressure shock absorbers and higher spring rates mean the rock-hard suspension of the GT-R is even harder, but Nissan claims it’s more compliant as well thanks in part to a relocated front suspension link bushing and despite a new front anti-roll bar. Early reviews say it still rides like a red wagon, but does manage to be a bit quieter this time ‘round.
If that wasn’t enough of an advantage for Godzilla, Nissan has produced a special Track Edition trim for 2014 to really get the other motor monsters shaking in their rubber suits. This one offers even firmer adjustments to its Bilstein dampers, front and rear brake cooling ducts, a handmade dry carbon rear spoiler, 20-inch metallic black forged Rays lightweight wheels with nitrogen-filled Dunlop SP Sport Maxx runflat tires and—brace yourself—no rear seat.
For those who have sat in a GT-R, those last three words likely have you thinking, “So what?” Godzilla’s rear seat has always been more symbolic than practical, and given the Track Edition is a mere 6 pounds lighter than the similarly equipped Black Edition, it seems a token offering. But the quilted recesses do seem a bit more useable than the seats they replace, as long as you’re not actually planning on taking extra passengers in your… track car.
Track considerations aside, even in the base Premium trim, this is not a car you can be comfortable driving every day. The suspension will punish you for even looking at a pothole, the engine begs you to drive way too quickly, and the transmission that works so well at speed is a cacophony of clunks and clicks and clatter around the city.
This speaks to the inherent contradiction of the GT-R. It’s one of the fastest cars ever produced, despite things like a V6 engine, a wealth of luxury and comfort items and its resultant 3,800-pound curb weight. It’s appointed like a Maxima and performs like a turbo 911, except the 911 can be driven comfortably on city streets. Of course, you’ll pay a bit more for that comfort, plus the “prestige” of driving a Porsche. If that’s worth more to you than having the fastest car on your block—or pretty much any block—the GT-R isn’t the car for you.
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Reviewed a 2014 Nissan Premium on Aug 19, 2014
I personally loved everything about the car. Its an absolute brutal animal and it does everything in perfection. The accleration is just savage and brutal. Its truly ridiculous with a smile on your face and it will leave your passengers just as satisfied.
Mitch M
Reviewed a 2014 Nissan Premium on Mar 19, 2014
If you're looking for a Fast, AWD car that will comfortably carry 4 adults, don't bother looking at the GTR. But if Fast, AWD and lots of Traction are all that matter, the Nissan GTR and Porsche 911 Turbo S are absolutely perfect. So buy both!
Sandy M
Reviewed a 2014 Nissan GT-R on Mar 12, 2021
Perfect it was great Love these cars. They are the best
2014 Nissan GT-R Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Black Edition | $109,330 |
| Premium | $99,590 |
| Track Edition | $115,710 |
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