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Official Specs of Nissan GT-R Released.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stevenbekah" data-source="post: 5646245" data-attributes="member: 28537"><p>Wow, lot's of flaming going on for folks just wanting to post their opionions...ouch on that!</p><p></p><p>To get back to point, I'd say that if the stats are legit on the 0-60 times than damn, that's pretty strong. There's a VERY short list of cars that can cut those kinda' times regardless of price and to do it at less than 100K puts it in a category of only 3 (that I'm aware of); the Z06, Viper and now the GT-R.</p><p></p><p>Part of me thinks that this car will have better overall handling than the Vette and Viper just due to the AWD set up but who knows.</p><p></p><p>Either way, it's a bad ass ride and will get it's deserved props. Besides, whether you'd agree or disagree that it looks better or worse than the other two V cars...it's certainly the "new hotness"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevenbekah, post: 5646245, member: 28537"] Wow, lot's of flaming going on for folks just wanting to post their opionions...ouch on that! To get back to point, I'd say that if the stats are legit on the 0-60 times than damn, that's pretty strong. There's a VERY short list of cars that can cut those kinda' times regardless of price and to do it at less than 100K puts it in a category of only 3 (that I'm aware of); the Z06, Viper and now the GT-R. Part of me thinks that this car will have better overall handling than the Vette and Viper just due to the AWD set up but who knows. Either way, it's a bad ass ride and will get it's deserved props. Besides, whether you'd agree or disagree that it looks better or worse than the other two V cars...it's certainly the "new hotness"... [/QUOTE]
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