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RK 07-24-2008 01:22 PM

Autoblog GT/R Road Review
 
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/07/23/i...9-nissan-gt-r/

Didn't see this posted. Pretty good review but unlike most it's focused more on the car as a potential driver. I thought this part was interesting:


Now, in the real world, all of this excitement will cost you more than just the $71,000 MSRP -- plus the almost inevitable dealer mark-up. The GT-R has an insatiable appetite for refined liquid dinosaur (we don't know what type of pussy-footed pansy squeezed out the EPA's fuel efficiency numbers of 16 city/21 highway), so for the record, this glorious red GT-R drank three tanks of high-test gasoline and a quart of synthetic oil under our watch. The first two tanks were consumed at the rate of 11.68 mpg and 11.71 mpg. The last went down at a more leisurely 16.42 mpg. Yeah, that was mostly highway driving. Obviously, brutal does not equate to frugal.
So it drinks a lot of oil and gas. I doubt anyone who is buying these cares (for the same reason RX-8 owners don't care) but I thought it was interesting nonetheless.

Complaints about the shift paddles and the timid exhaust note were also listed. But in fairness to a great car here's their finish:


Nissan engineers have successfully delivered a nauseatingly fast vehicle that devours acceleration and track records. Its handling belies its weight, and its cabin is deceptively comfortable. Yet, however absurdly amazing the Nissan was, we found ourselves continuously looking for its soul. We wanted to find a bad habit, an ill mannerism, a vulnerability that would prove the car was mortal. Instead, we were met with methodical and highly accurate electronic systems that double-checked our every move to deliver exactly what our human inputs were requesting. Curiously, each time the push-button starter would fire the engine, the incessant feedback the GT-R offered to us was robot-like mechanized perfection.

knicks1984 07-25-2008 01:03 PM

GT-R is a technical masterpiece, it's amazing to me that they can produce a $70,000 vehicle that weighs 3900 pounds and still compete with top notch supercars.


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