2014 Nissan GTR
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Its funny, when it arrived it was like the 2nd coming.........the "Buzz" very quickly died as the car mags sussed that Nissan wasn't going to spend a fortune on ad's for it.......BMW/Merc/Audi DO spend a fortune on Ad's & are not "Pleased" to see their Hyper (Brand building) Moblie made to look a poor 2nd.........I see it doesn't get much "Magazine time" anymore.
Also Nissan themselves are unsure about if it will stay in production, its rummored to £ losser for them. Lotto winners & BTL scum aside who going to pay £100 K (almost) for a Nissan that will be worth £25 very soon after....
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Also Nissan themselves are unsure about if it will stay in production, its rummored to £ losser for them. Lotto winners & BTL scum aside who going to pay £100 K (almost) for a Nissan that will be worth £25 very soon after....
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Agem said:
Its funny, when it arrived it was like the 2nd coming.........the "Buzz" very quickly died as the car mags sussed that Nissan wasn't going to spend a fortune on ad's for it.......BMW/Merc/Audi DO spend a fortune on Ad's & are not "Pleased" to see their Hyper (Brand building) Moblie made to look a poor 2nd.........I see it doesn't get much "Magazine time" anymore.
Also Nissan themselves are unsure about if it will stay in production, its rummored to £ losser for them. Lotto winners & BTL scum aside who going to pay £100 K (almost) for a Nissan that will be worth £25 very soon after....
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Its not been ignored, there's not a great deal that's changed since the original appeared and caned everything in sight. It still does hammer it's opposition, most recently in the EVO group test of a whole 3 months ago.Also Nissan themselves are unsure about if it will stay in production, its rummored to £ losser for them. Lotto winners & BTL scum aside who going to pay £100 K (almost) for a Nissan that will be worth £25 very soon after....
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It doesn't cost "nearly £100k" , it costs under £80k and there are very very few options, none of which are hugely expensive so they don't end up way above list.
The residuals are amazing so far, way better than a Porsche 911 Turbo for example. A 2009 car cost £56k new with all the toys included and there are none available for less than £35k anywhere. That's retained 60% of it's new value for 4 years, deeply impressive actually.
It's a massive bargain, always has been and that is still being shown in how well they hold up.
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