Friday, February 29, 2008

Nissan dealers could charge up to $129,000 for GT-R

We knew it was bound to happen, but we didn't know to what extent Nissan dealers would be gouging enthusiasts here in the States for the first legal taste of GT-R goodness. Our friend Ty over at ExhuastNote.com decided to do some leg work to find out what markup retailers would be charging for the new Nissan GT-R, and after calling 15 dealerships throughout California, Florida, Illinois, Texas, Virginia and Washington the markups ranged from $20,000 to $60,000 over the GT-R's $69k base price. As Ty pointed out, that could get you a new 350Z and a Sentra.

With only 1,500 examples being available during the first year, this is no real surprise. Supply and demand is in full effect, and for the time being, only the most financially solvent and patient among us will be able to get their hands on Nissan's newest hotness.

Head on over the ExhaustNote.com to read the full report.

[Source: Exhaustnote.com]

1 comment:

kiran gilani said...

Nissan is well known all over the world for its usual sedans, crossovers and ordinary SUV's like other car manufacturers like Toyota and Honda. Nissan GT-R price in Pakistan is way too expensive for the middle class