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NISSAN ANNOUNCES 2011 GT-R

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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)
Thought everyone would want to know this. Nissan announced the price of the 2011 GT-R today.
QUOTE:
To all Nissan Certified GT-R Dealers:​
Nissan is pleased to announce pricing for the 2011 GT-R. The 2011 GT-R is equipped with a 3.8L​
twin-turbo charged engine producing 485 hp and advanced All-Wheel Drive technology that​
provides outstanding performance. Combined with its aggressive design, the GT-R continues to be​
the purest, most passionate expression of the Nissan brand.​
In previous years, the GT-R was available in two trim levels, Base and Premium. In 2011, the​
Base model has been discontinued and the GT-R is now available in one trim level, GT-R Premium.​
The following features become standard on the 2011 model:​
�� premium near black wheel finish​
�� rear cooling ducts to help improve cooling performance around the rear floor area​
�� auto on/off head lights​
�� speed-sensitive windshield wipers​
�� USB iPod interface​
�� Bluetooth streaming audio​
�� XM NavWeather and XM NavTraffic capabilities.​
For the ultimate enthusiast, the Dunlop summer ultra-high performance run-flat tires are available​
as a package at no extra cost. The Cold Weather Package remains the same with the Dunlop 7010​
all season tires and high luster dark smoke wheel finish.​
The MY11 Nissan GT-R MSRP is as follows: (D&H is not included)​
�� GT-R Premium $84,060

UNQUOTE

AND, here is some infor for you from our training site (the differences between 2010 and 2011 models):

For 2011, GT-R Premium is the only model offered (the base model is discontinued), and it receives several feature upgrades.

The navigation system is now the next-generation Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System. This advanced system adds new features including XM NavWeather™ real-time weather reports (subscription required), streaming audio via Bluetooth®, DVD playback, an expanded point-of-interest (POI) database that includes the Zagat® restaurant guide, and a USB port[sup]4[/sup] that replaces the Interface System for iPod® connector and CompactFlash reader.

Other changes for 2011 include:

  • The suspension is retuned and rear bushings strengthened to enhance ride comfort without compromising performance handling.
  • The color tone of the center caps on the wheels is slightly darker.
  • Double clear coat paint is added to the fascias.
  • Rear cooling ducts are modified underneath the body.
Automatic on/off headlights are now standard.

IF anyone wants to order one, I have an allocation I can configure TODAY.
Pick your color (paint options are the same as 2010: Solid Red, Super Silver, Gun Metallic, Black Obsidian, and Pearl White) and pick your interior (options are same as 2009/2010) , and let me know if you want the DUNLOP
ultra-high performance run-flat tires
Delivery ETA is May 2010.
I'll sell it at MSRP......$10,000 fully-refundable deposit required.

Gil Schoonover
Fleet Manager
QUALITY NISSAN
41895 MOTOR CAR PARKWAY
TEMECULA, CA 92591
951-676-6601 EXT 2405
951-551-4020 CELL
gil@qualitynissan.com Email
 
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#2 ·
315??? Wonder if it would be better to buy one these because of the rarity or just find a 2009 like i originally planned....... hmmmmmmm
 
#7 ·
Jalopnik quoted this thread as its only source.

If this is a sales gimmick, I think it is working.
 
#11 ·
very low production or allocation like ferrari's...will this help 09 & 10 models hold value?
 
#14 ·
I'm not surprised they're limiting the production to only 315, and surprised that they're still selling the GT-R at all, after the questionable lawsuit they suffered. IMO, it's becoming unappealing for Japanese automakers to sell cars to the US especially now with the Toyota witch-hunting going on. Maybe they should stop selling their cars in the US altogether.
 
#56 ·
+1
 
#29 ·
nice! tear it down and tell us which parts to make it into an '11
I would love the auto headlights the most!
 
#20 · (Edited by Moderator)
well the real sales rate might be higher for a full year due to 1 an improving economy and 2 as we get into spring/summer, sales should pick up.

either way, recent sales numbers are lower than what theyve sent over since some cars end up as dealer inventory. that said, if they really are only going to send over 315, thats not many but it might just close out current inventory + demand if not restore some.
 
#31 ·
i hope only 315 it will maintain exclusivity and that is whats most important to me
I dont care about resale as I never plan on selling
 
#33 ·
Lol. Thanks!!! I wish i had three.
I just drove my friends 2009 viper and his 2006 lambo today and we both agree our gtrs are better
he has a white gtr also.
 
#45 ·
I just checked Nissans web site and they have the 2011 up on there but no mention of the limited units
 
#48 ·
i don't think there will be major change, but minor changes throughout the car...there are a couple threads stating whats being changed
 
#49 ·
Will the 2011 warranty cover track days, like the 2009, or not, like the 2010?
 
#52 ·
you should fight for the garage spot haha! i do, I have 4 car garage and I have to fight for a spot in my family
 
#53 · (Edited by Moderator)
haha, 99% of the time it belongs ENTIRELY to the GT-R. it's a two car, but with the amount of shiet my family keeps there, the big booty GT-R can't really squeeze in with any of our other cars (5 series, X5)... without getting super close to each other (no no).

I want to build an additional carport but there are a lot of laws and regulations that I have no clue about... and my dad could care less about cars. (He considers a hose-down a premium car wash)... so I'm on my own. I bought a good car cover with a lock though for when I take my car away from home / have to park it outside when i'm working / cleaning in the garage.

SORRY FOR THE THREAD JACK BTW...
 
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