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Originally Posted by Thechidz
This. If your going forced induction why not spend the extra money and get a used gtr
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Because being able to "purchase" and "afford" are two totally different things. The GT-R is no less expensive to maintain than the typical 250K super car. You got another thing coming if you think a GT-R is going to cost you the same or anywhere near the amount of a typical 55-65K car.
This is of course taking into account the GT-R is driven the way it was designed for and not just pussy footing around town all the time. But yeah that's the answer plus some people buy cars more on how they feel behind the wheel vs. it's test track numbers. There's obviously so much more to a good sports car mere numbers could ever convey.
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