2010 Nissan GT-R Reviews and Buying Tips
2010 Nissan GT-R Reviews and Buying Tips
The 2010 GT-R achieves the unthinkable: It outraces some of the world’s top sports cars, at a fraction of their price.
Overview of 2010 Nissan GT-R
The 2010 GT-R is a 2-door, 4-passenger sports car, available in two trims and MSRP as following:
Coupe — $80,790
Premium Coupe — $83,040
Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 485-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 16-mpg in the city and 21-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive is standard.
The 2010 GT-R is a carryover from 2009.
Index of 2010 Nissan GT-R Expert Reviews
- thecarconnection—STYLING:Not everyone might see the 2010 Nissan GT-R in the same light as other exotics, but it definitely polarizes those who love sports-car design;PERFORMANCE :Although the 2010 Nissan GT-R might not satisfy the emotional connection demanded by some drivers, its performance is among the best in the world;QUALITY :A small backseat is more than you’ll find in other supercars, but the 2010 Nissan GT-R leaves something to be desired—especially when it comes to the dull interior;SAFETY:Plenty of safety equipment comes with the 2010 Nissan GT-R, though there aren’t any crash tests to go on;FEATURES:Although toys and comforts aren’t the point of the 2010 Nissan GT-R, it has plenty of them.
- Edmunds—”The 2010 Nissan GT-R’s reprogrammed launch control makes it both quicker and more durable. It’s still the baddest supercar bargain on the block.Pros:Heart-stopping acceleration, immensely capable handling, easy to drive fast, high-quality interior, bargain price. Cons:No manual-transmission option, back-breaking ride, big and bulky.”
- carseek—”Pricing on the 2010 Nissan GT-R is on the high end (if you exclude the Ferrari’s, which are in a pricing class by themselves). Still, the base price of $80,790 is not the highest in the class. The truth is, Nissan vehicles are often found to be a bit wanting in comparison to their class; but the GT-R seems a genuine exception to that rule.”
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Buying Tips:
Don’t expect to go over to your Nissan dealership for a test drive. There are few GT-Rs built each year, and they’re generally spoken for in advance.
Competitors Box
* Porsche 911 Turbo
* Chevrolet Corvette







Comment by
A Yahoo! Autos User on 15 January 2010:
Pros
Corners Like A race car, Looks Great
Cons
Too safe
Purchased As Used
I could say that this car is very good. I really enjoy driving the Nissan GTR; however, I dont feel its a very inspiring car because it will sort everything for you. Its super quick, easy to upgrade to one million hp but it lacks the essence of a super car and its too perfit and too quiet. Other supercars keep you on edge and make you feel intimidated but this car does not have that feeling. It looks great and does not need any body kit or any upgrades which is we have not seen in any japanese sport car but I wish Nissan made it shoud better rather then the mute sound. This car is a track monster but its missing the inpracticality of a supercar.
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