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Originally Posted by Driver72
Yes the interior is very cheap.
I managed to wiggle my way up the gigantic crowd of press people at it's North American debut on Thursday and was the 2nd person to get inside the Nissan GT-R.
The seats and steering wheel feel great, but the console and carpeting and so forth are Nissan Sentra/Altima like.
The floormats were paper thin just to give you an idea of cost cutting.
The gauge cluster has zero pizzaz, and again looked Sentra like.
Yes the car is really big.
It was by far the biggest hoopla of all the North American debuts at the LA Auto Show on Thursday. There were so many press/media people around it.
Anyway, yes, the "premium" edition starts at $71,900 and will probably still have a couple options you can add.
Expect dealer asking prices to be $90K for the first year and probably $5k-8K over for 2nd model year too.
The tunability of that car will be alluring and make it desirable for sure.
But too bad Nissan did not make it better looking.
But I think I'd jump into a Corvette Z06 instead, especially since you can GET a Z06 for $70K.
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Yeah, the interior didn't seem like it was all that great. The Z06 doesn't have the prettiest interior either but man, I love the sound of that V8 and it's SOOOOO fast.