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Nissan GT-R

Premium Coupe



MSRP
$76,840 - $79,090
Invoice
Not Available
The 2009 GT-R is a 2-door, 4-passenger sports car, available in two trims, the Coupe and the Premium Coupe
Upon introduction, both trims are equipped with a standard 3.8-liter, V6, 480-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 2009 Nissan GT-R makes an indelible impression on drivers--and everyone who catches a glimpse of its sharklike silhouette--with its styling. It's no knockoff of historical shapes or classic themes; the GT-R is a wedge attack on the road ahead, with a rakish roofline and angular fenders.

Edmunds explains the GT-R is "a high-performance sports car available only in coupe form with a 2+2 seating layout," and Popular Mechanics points out the GT-R is "huge" by supercar measures: "at 183.3 in. long, it's almost a foot longer than a 911, and it's half a foot wider than a Honda Civic, at 74.6 in." The sheer size, they say, is "striking."

Edmunds contends the GT-R has a "polarizing exterior design." That shape, Popular Mechanics comments, "commands respect in a way that no swooping Italian supercar can." Their favorite design element? "A uniquely creased C-Pillar, has an in-house nickname: 'Sword Pillar.'" The Los Angeles Times reports Nissan's designers aim to "reflect Japanese culture and avoid aping the razor-cut European exoticism of Ferrari and Lamborghini" with the car's shape.

Car and Driver feels "Japanese cars have never been this exotic from the factory," while the Los Angeles Times snipes that the GT-R "sure does look menacing in person...like a Kabuki mask (or Cindy McCain)." They say it's inspired by robots and observe that "words cannot describe how awesome this is, if you are 11." Cars.com, meanwhile, contends "it's like your 350Z left middle school for the summer and reappeared after it hit puberty and then the gym." Is it beautiful? Not to them: "To the average American, this just doesn't compare to the best of the Germans and Italians, and even, I daresay, the domestics." Edmunds concludes "the angular exterior styling isn't for everyone--but then, when a $70,000 car can get you to 60 mph faster than any Ferrari or Lamborghini currently in production, does it really matter how it looks?"

Inside, the GT-R has more conventional appeal. A cockpit-themed interior wraps the major controls around the driver, while three passengers sit in a relatively plain cabin. Edmunds calls the interior "somber but appropriately driver-centric." Popular Mechanics is somewhat distracted by "more switches, displays, gadgets and gizmos than you could ever imagine," while Car and Driver observes it's "graced with the same electric, futuristic feel of the film Blade Runner that pervades all of Tokyo."

Though many of the Web reviews researched by TheCarConnection.com compare the GT-R to much more expensive and exotic cars, the styling score here acknowledges the GT-R's unique, daring look--and likens it to its price competitors in the $70,000 range, including the Chevrolet Corvette and Porsche 911."

Technical Specs

Engine
  • Standard Engine 3.8L V6
    Standard Transmission 6 Speed Manual
    Cylinders 6
    Horsepower @RPM 480@6400
    Fuel Economy Cty/Hwy 16 / 21
    Combined Fuel Economy 18
    EPA Class Not Listed
    Number of Valves 24
    Torque @RPM N/A
    Fuel Type System Gas Engine / Sequential Electronic Fuel Injected, Sequential Port Fuel Injected Sequential, Multi-Port Fuel Injected
    Turbo (Yes/No) Yes
    Overdrive Transmission Yes
    Battery Output N/A
    Compression N/A
    Displacement 3799 / 232
    Bore X Stroke 3.76x3.48
    Cruising Range 351 miles
    Final Drive Gear Ratio Opt N/A
    Power to Weight Ratio N/A
    Final Drive Ratio Yes
    Valves Configuration Dual Overhead Cam / Twin Overhead Cam
    Supercharged No
    Electric HorsePower RPM N/A
    Electric Torque Feet Per Pound N/A (foot-lbs)
    Electric Torque RPM N/A
    Electric HorsePower BHP N/A
  • Capacity and Volume

    Cargo Volume (EPA) N/A
    Cargo Volume (MFR) N/A
    Fuel Capacity 19.5
    Passenger Volume (EPA) N/A
    Passenger Volume (MFR) 79.4 cu. ft.
    Box/Cargo Height N/A
    Box/Cargo Length N/A
    Box/Cargo Width (Wheel) N/A
    Box/Cargo Width (Wall) N/A
    GVWR Standard N/A
    GVWR Maximum N/A
    Payload Standard N/A
    Payload Maximum N/A
  • Brakes, Steering, Suspension and Tires

    Brakes (Front) Disc
    Brakes (Rear) Disc
    Driveline All Wheel Drive
    Driveline (Opt) N/A
    Steering Rack & Pinion
    Steering Diameter Left N/A
    Steering Diameter Right N/A
    Suspension (Front) Independent
    Suspension (Rear) Independent
    Tire Type Passenger
    Tire Width 255 mm
    Tire Aspect Ratio 40
    Tire Construction Radial
    Tire wheel Diameter 20 in.
  • Interior Dimensions

    Seating (Standard) 4
    Seating (Optional) N/A
    Tow Capacity (Standard) NR
    Tow Capacity (Maximum) NR
    Headroom (Front) 38.1
    Headroom (Row 2) 33.5
    Hiproom (Front) 54.7
    Hiproom (Row 2) N/A
    Legroom (Front) 44.6
    Legroom (Row 2) N/A
    Shoulder Room (Front) N/A
    Shoulder Room (Row 2) N/A
    Seating (Maximum) 4
    Headroom (Row 3) N/A
    Hiproom (Row 3) N/A
    Legroom (Row 3) N/A
    Shoulder Room (Row 3) N/A
  • Exterior Dimensions and Weight

    Curb Weight MT N/A
    Curb Weight AT N/A
    Ground Clearance N/A
    Height 53.9
    Length 183.3
    Top Type (Standard) Hard Fixed
    Top Type (Optional) 183.3
    Track (Front) 62.6
    Track (Rear) 63.0
    Weight Distribution AT (Front) N/A
    Weight Distribution AT (Rear) N/A
    Weight Distribution MT (Front) 53
    Weight Distribution MT (Rear) 47
    Wheelbase 109.5
    Width 74.6
    Doors (Standard) 2
    Doors (Maximum) 2
  • Crash Test Ratings, Sales and Origin

    Crash Test Rating Not Listed
    Sales Volume N/A
    Where Built Japan

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