white Nissan GT-R

Now in its second year, the GT-R, Nissan's iconic supercar, roared onto the scene for the 2010 model year. The inception year, in which the Nissan GT-R for sale experienced far more success than anyone expected, was a tough act to follow. The Nissan GT-R had its work cut out for it. Did Nissan exceed? The answer to that question is a resounding yes, if for no other reason than the reprogramming of the launch control system that had caused so many problems in the 2009 edition.

The 2010 Nissan GT-R for sale is a high-performance sports coupe with 2+2 seating available at two trim levels. The base trim includes 20-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry and ignition, automatic climate control, leather upholstery, power front seats, Brembo brakes, xenon headlights, and an electronically adjustable suspension. It also includes Bluetooth connectivity, a 6-speaker CD/MP3 sound system with satellite radio, a navigation system with a 30GB hard drive, and a driver-configurable multifunction information monitor
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As you can imagine a vehicle with this much machinery and superior power is not even in the same hemisphere as economy class vehicles. The base sticker price is a little over $80,000. Upgrade to the GT-R Premium model for about $3000 more and get a hand polished Super Silver paint job, Bose audio system with eleven speakers and dual subwoofers, heated front seats and a near-black metallic wheel finish. All and all, what a small price to pay for a rocket ship.
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