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Old 10-16-2007, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by doctordoom View Post
that car is so nice, i wonder how many we'll actually see driving around on the streets when they finally arrive for sale. i'm a little scared that everyone's moms and dads (referring to high schoolers and college students) will buy them this car around irvine like bmws.
At approx price $80 grand plus or minus the usualy new car mark up, probably not as much as you would think. You will get the initial buzz, but it will eventually taper off once people realize they are paying almost 6 figures for a Nissan. Same thing happened the the NSX, eventually people realized they were paying a lot of money for a Honda and sales evaporated. I am actually curious from a business and design perspective how this car will do (sorry im an old fart and my mind thinks this way now :D ) just from a comparison standpoint because I own an NSX. Nothing against the GT-R, I think it looks great, and the specs are awesome. But if you think about it, the NSX design is almost 20 years old. Will the GT-R still turn heads at 20? From personal experience, NSX still does.
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