What are the new specs for the Nissan GT R?
New for 2010 The GT-R gains five horsepower for 2010. There’s new programming for the clutch and electronic stability system that’s designed to improve drivability and acceleration, as well as a retuned suspension and more-rigid brake lines. Also new are the standard seat-mounted side-impact airbags and side curtain airbags.
Is the Nissan GT are the same as the 2009?
The 2009 version now comes with the same reprogrammed software as the 2010. First, we tested the 2009 model. The car’s original 0-60-mph using the launching system was 3.3 seconds. We recorded 3.4 sec. with the new software. There’s much less drama when releasing the brake pedal, but it doesn’t take long for all four tires to hook up.
What’s the 0-60 time on a Nissan GT R?
No doubt, the GT-R delivers dizzying acceleration, with 0-60 times of about 3.3 seconds. Up until now, the transmission hadn’t been so smooth in normal driving, but Nissan has improved drivability for 2010.
Is the Nissan GT-R a good sports car?
TheCarConnection.com has driven the Nissan GT-R to bring you firsthand driving impressions of this world-class sports car here in this Bottom Line, and to provide a full slate of information, TheCarConnection.com has also perused the range of professional reviews to bring you a wealth of information on the 2010 Nissan GT-R, all in one place.
What’s the price of a 2010 Nissan GT-R?
What is the original MSRP of the 2010 Nissan GT-R? The original MSRP of the 2010 Nissan GT-R is from $80,790 to $83,040. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.
What are the reviews of the Nissan GT-R?
CARFAX used car owners give the 2010 Nissan GT-R 5 stars out of 5, with a total of 2 reviews. Reviewers especially like the 2010 GT-R for its interior and performance. What is the MPG of the 2010 Nissan GT-R?
No doubt, the GT-R delivers dizzying acceleration, with 0-60 times of about 3.3 seconds. Up until now, the transmission hadn’t been so smooth in normal driving, but Nissan has improved drivability for 2010.
What’s the difference between a Nissan GT-R and a 911?
The 2010 Nissan GT-R, however, features more cargo room — enhancing its practicality. Higher-end trims of the 911 also cost substantially more than the 2010 Nissan GT-R. How Much Does It Cost to Insure a Nissan GT-R?