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Key Standard Features*
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Nissan Gt-R 3.8 [600] Nismo 2Dr Auto Petrol Coupe
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Customer Deposit | £30,000 |
47 Monthly Payments Of | £1,057 |
Finance Deposit Allowance | £3,500† |
Cash Price | £146,000 |
Amount of Credit | £112,500 |
Fees | NIL |
Optional Final Payment | £85,421 |
Total Amount Payable | £169,657 |
Duration Of Agreement | 48 Months |
Annual Mileage | 6,000* |
Fixed Rate of Interest | 3.09% |
Representative 5.99% APR (Fixed) | |
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Fuel: Petrol
Body: Coupe
Trans: Automatic
Electric front windows, Electronic traction control, Bilstein dampers, Bluetooth hands free telephone kit, Cruise control, Active noise cancellation, Multi function trip computer, Body colour electric folding/heated door mirrors...
MPG
Insurance groups range from 1 to 50 and dictates the cost of the vehicles insurance. The higher the group, the higher the insurance will be for the vehicle.
Insurance Group
BHP rates the engine performance of vehicles and stands for the brake horsepower.
Performance (BHP)
CO2 is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by the vehicle in grams per kilometre travelled, the lower the CO2 emissions the cleaner the vehicle is for the environment.
CO2 (g/km)
The total number of seats in the vehicle.
Number Of Seats
Road Tax is based upon the CO2 emissions of the vehicle and is split into 13 bands from A to M. The higher the letter the greater the cost of tax paid to drive the vehicle on public roads. In addition to the road tax detailed below, any vehicle that had a manufacturers retail price in excess of £40,000 when first sold, attracts a road tax supplement of an additional £310 per year. This is charged until the vehicle is 6 years old.
Road Tax
Ten Second Review
Although some eyes may be drawn to the Nissan GT-R's price creeping up, if anything the value proposition is now stronger than ever. With yet more dynamic ability, this improved, re-styled GT-R is fully prepared to face down the next generation of rivals who are only now responding to the shock of its original launch back in 2007.
Background
The 'modern' Nissan GT-R legend began with 1989's multi-race winning R32, was bolstered by the N??rburgring-crushing R33 in 1995 and went stratospheric with the 1999 R34, hero of the Gran Turismo PlayStation game. Even so, few were prepared for the relentless annihilation of all rivals by the 2007 GT-R. Here was a car that was offered for sale for less than £60,000 but which could make a £100,000 Porsche 911 Turbo appear out of sorts. Somewhat remarkably, the car's creator noted in 2007 that as jaw-dropping as that car was, the real deal would emerge gradually as the result of year-on-year iterations. The latest version has been re-styled and re-fettled but its appeal remains much as before. Still the same somewhat brutal styling, still the same rumble of the 3.8-litre V6. So let's take a closer look.
Driving Experience
We haven't yet had the chance to give the latest GT-R a thorough appraisal yet, but the somewhat unfathomable thought is that it could actually get much better than it already is. Even the original 479bhp GT-R was a car that, if you'd never driven one before, would blast your performance goalposts into the next postcode. The latest car's 3.8-litre 24-valve twin-turbocharged V6 engine now offers 570PS - up from 550PS before - and gives even sharper acceleration in the mid to high-ranges (3,200rpm and above). It comes mated to a thoroughly updated 6-speed dual-clutch transmission that features smoother shifts and less noise. That familiar GT-R tone also has been upgraded with an engine that has never sounded better. The resonance of the new titanium exhaust and Active Sound Enhancement (ASE) should enhance the driving experience. The GT-R has always been regarded as one of the world's best handling machines and with this latest car, its cornering abilities should be even better. A more rigid body structure and revised suspension are supposed to result in better stability through quick lateral transitions and higher overall cornering speed. Providing the grip are sticky 20-inch tyres, wrapped around smart "Y-spoke" machine-finished forged aluminum wheels.
Design and Build
The GT-R's exterior gets a complete makeover across the front end, with a chrome matte finish "V-motion" grille that's been enlarged to provide better engine cooling and features an updated mesh pattern. The smarter bonnet, which flows flawlessly from the grille, has been significantly reinforced, contributing to stability during high-speed driving. A freshly-designed front spoiler lip and front bumpers with finishers situated immediately below the headlights give this improved GT-R the look of a pure-bred racecar, while generating high levels of front downforce. The GT-R's familiar wind-cutting shape defines its profile, but the side sills have been pushed out to improve air flow. The rear of the car has also received a thorough makeover. While the hallmark four-ring rear lights remain, look closely and you'll notice new bodywork to help improve air flow, as well as side air vents next to the quad exit exhaust pipes. Also, the belt line that separates the lower black section from the body panel has been heightened to give the car a wider and more aggressive look from the rear. Step into the cabin, and you're greeted by a more premium interior. The entire dashboard and instrument panel have been redesigned and covered with high-quality leather artfully stitched together with TAKUMI precision. The shape of the dashboard adopts a "horizontal flow" that delivers a sense of increased stability for the car's front-seat occupants, while the line from the instrument cluster to the centre console provides a distinct driver-oriented environment for those behind the steering wheel.
Market and Model
Expect to have to find in the region of around £80,000 for this car. Though that's hardly an insubstantial amount, it's still pretty good value when you consider that to achieve comparable performance in, say, a Porsche 911 or an Audi R8 would set you back well over six figures. And even then, you wouldn't get this car's sub-3.0s 0-62mph sprint capability. Now, more than ever, this car deserves its 'poor man's Veyron' tag.
Cost of Ownership
Although the Nissan GT-R has been hailed as the performance bargain of the decade, don't let that fool you into thinking it's remotely affordable to run for anyone with a normal salary. Everything about this car is big money. It munches consumables at a prodigious rate, chewing through tyres and clutches with abandon if used in anger. Fuel economy, although closer to 25mpg for this latest model, is still pretty eye-watering too and residual values are no longer the unimpeachable proposition they once were. Insurance is a full-house Group 50 and many insurers will load premiums when they hear those three magic letters. Although ongoing costs may be steep, few owners will regret their purchase because the GT-R is something very special. It's a vehicle that carries a weight of personality well beyond its price level.
By Jonathan Crouch
If you’re looking for a new Nissan Gt-R 3.8 [600] Nismo 2dr Auto Petrol Coupe for sale, you’ve come to the right place. At Bristol Street Motors we don’t just have the best Nissan Gt-R 3.8 [600] Nismo 2dr Auto Petrol Coupe deals, we also offer friendly advice and help with all your enquiries to ensure your buying experience is a happy experience.
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Key Standard Features*
- Metallic - Pearl black
- Metallic - Storm white
- Solid - Vibrant red
- Metallic paint
- Solid paint
- Special Metallic paint
- Additional special paint
- Special Metallic - Ultimate silver
- Alcantara/leather - Black/Red
Body Glass | |
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Electric front windows | |
UV reducing glass | |
Automatic rain sensing wipers | |
Acoustic windscreen | |
Brakes | |
Electronic traction control | |
ABS/EBD | |
VDC Dynamic Vehicle Control | |
ESP | |
Brake assist | |
Hill start assist | |
Chassis/Suspension | |
Bilstein dampers | |
Electronically controlled shock absorbers | |
Communication | |
Bluetooth hands free telephone kit | |
Driver Aids | |
Cruise control | |
PAS | |
Electric power steering | |
Rear parking sensor | |
Rear view camera | |
Paddle shift controls | |
Speed limiter | |
Front parking sensor | |
Drive Mode Selector | |
Driver Convenience | |
Active noise cancellation | |
Driver Information | |
Multi function trip computer | |
Nissan connect sat nav system | |
8" touch screen | |
Driving Mirrors | |
Body colour electric folding/heated door mirrors | |
Embellishment Trims | |
Carbon interior trim | |
Entertainment | |
DAB radio/cd player | |
HDD Music Box system | |
2 USB ports | |
BOSE audio sound system with 11 speakers | |
Exterior Body Features | |
Body coloured bumpers | |
Carbon fibre rear spoiler | |
Aluminium door handles | |
Quad chrome exhaust exit pipes | |
Exterior Lights | |
Automatic headlights | |
Adaptive front lighting system | |
LED daytime running lights | |
LED tail lights | |
LED headlights | |
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation | |
Dual zone climate control | |
Interior Features | |
Rear armrest | |
Rake/reach adjustable steering wheel | |
Leather steering wheel and gear knob | |
Front armrest | |
Alcantara/leather upholstery | |
Front centre console with armrest, storage + dual cupholders | |
Multi function steering wheel with audio controls | |
2x 12V sockets | |
Interior Lights | |
Map reading lights | |
Safety | |
Driver and passenger side airbags | |
Curtain airbags | |
Tyre pressure monitoring system | |
Front seatbelt pretensioners + load limiters | |
Driver and front passenger Nissan advanced air bag system | |
Seats | |
Heated front seats | |
Lumbar support | |
Rear headrests | |
Isofix child seat attachment | |
Front head restraints | |
Front Recaro sports seats | |
2 individual rear seats | |
Security | |
Alarm | |
Remote keyless entry | |
Remote central door locking | |
Nissan vehicle immobiliser system | |
Intelligent key with push button ignition | |
Thatcham approved anti-theft system | |
Vanity Mirrors | |
Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors | |
Wheels | |
Run flat tyres | |
Wheels - Alloy | |
20" NISMO GT500 6 spoke alloy wheels |
Paint - Metallic | |
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Metallic - Pearl black | Standard |
Metallic - Storm white | Standard |
Paint - Solid | |
Solid - Vibrant red | Standard |
Exterior Body Features | |
Metallic paint | Standard |
Solid paint | Standard |
Special Metallic paint | Standard |
Additional special paint | Standard |
Paint - Special | |
Special Metallic - Ultimate silver | Standard |
Trim - Part Leather | |
Alcantara/leather - Black/Red | Standard |
Performance | |
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Engine Power - BHP | 600 |
Engine Power - KW | 441 |
Engine Power - PS | |
Engine Power - RPM | 6800 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 481 |
Engine Torque - NM | 652 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 3300 |
Top Speed | 196 |
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