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      06-27-2009, 01:20 PM   #27
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Drives: GT-R, Cayenne GTS, GT3 order
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Originally Posted by Driver72 View Post
Nissan calls the GT-R a high performance sports car, and talks about maximized performance and driving ability.
Then goes on to say, you can't do any of those things without voiding your warranty.

Passed when the car first came out (had a chance to get one of the first 6 at a local dealer here in the LA area....at MSRP too since my close friend is related to the dealer's owner) and would pass now too.

They've jacked UP the prices, but LOWERED your ability to use the car as intended.

Something that fragile should be hung on the wall.

Keep your M3


It isn't that fragile and it is a high performance sports car.
It will waste an M3 without breaking sweat.
The warranty issues have arisen because of a few knobs launching it excessively.
I wish people would stop exaggerating the negatives and minimizing the positives.
The car is a very good DD too.
Now having said that, you can't go wrong with the bimmer either.
Its a better DD if you need real back seats and don't have to drive it in marginal weather.
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