Overview & Reviews
For 2011, the Nissan GT-R is no longer offered in a base trim level, leaving the Premium model as the sole choice. Nissan has retuned the suspension for greater comfort, while the exterior has darker wheel center caps, double clear-coat paint on the front and rear fascias and revised rear cooling ducts. Automatic headlights, speed-sensitive windshield wipers, iPod connectivity, streaming Bluetooth audio and DVD playback are all now standard. Furthermore, real-time traffic and weather capabilities have been added to the navigation system.
- Heart-stopping acceleration, immensely capable handling, easy to drive fast, high-quality interior, bargain price.
- No manual-transmission option, big and bulky.
User Reviews:
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Godzilla - 2011 Nissan GT-R
By GTR - March 15 - 8:13 pmIncredibly quick and quiet during massive acceleration, gearbox is fantastic, interior design and nav really nice. The car is heavy though, noisy drivetrain, and the run flats make the car ride stiffly even in Comfort mode. Chassis gets very upset over potholes and railroad tracks. It is a supercar at a reasonable price and cant be beat. It could definitely be improved though. Gets tons of attention.
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