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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang
Because the Z doesn't sell enough to make it worthwhile for Nissan. They planned for sales of 30k units a year, it sells 10k. As a mid-range sports car it's just not a worthwhile investment, whereas you have the GT-R, a halo car competing against the likes of Porsche, Ferrari, Corvette, etc., that is going to keep Nissan's name in the news and elevate the brand as a whole.
Yes, it might not sell as many units as the Z, but it has a bigger impact from a marketing perspective.
Oh, and I would be surprised if the GT-R only received 570 hp. I'm guessing 600+ will be more like it.
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there are 2 more model years left for the R35 after the 13.... by the last year i expect 600
for 2013... its confirmed to be between 570-580
still that will be good for a 10.7 ish 1/4 mile verging on 130 mph