2011 Nissan GT-R Gets Pricing and Equipment Changes

Believe it or not, we’re entering the third year in which the comparo-winning and controversial GT-R has graced Nissan dealerships in the U.S. There will henceforth be just one trim level, equipped to match the former Premium trim, so the car’s entry price is now $85,060—about $1000 more than the 2010 Premium. Automatic wipers and iPod, Bluetooth, and DVD capability all become standard. There are also a few equipment changes for the 2011 model year: darker center caps for the wheels, a double layer of clear coat on front

and rear fascias, extra cooling ducts for the rear floor, a retuned suspension, and stiffer rear suspension bushings. There are two no-cost options: the mutually exclusive cold weather package and the ultra-high-performance tire pack. For $3000, buyers can opt for “Super Silver” paint, while $280 nets floor mats bearing the GT-R logo. Related posts: Nissan Leaf Pricing Clarified (Somewhat) 2010 Nissan 370Z Roadster Pricing Announced 2010 Nissan Rogue Pricing Up Slightly, to $21,140

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2011 Nissan GT-R Gets Pricing and Equipment Changes

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