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Old 05-21-2014, 11:46 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Are you sure that's not a Nismo that is actually listed? The price spread for a Touring is way, way too high. Even the Nissan site lists the Touring at ~$36,000. Even if you throw on the Nav Package that is only available on the Touring, that's still just $2000 more up to ~$38,000.

The Sport package gives some upgrades that are worth the money if you want them. But things like the rear spoiler, bigger/cooler wheels, SynchroRev Match, and brakes are all good bargains that will be useful even with daily driving. Hell, I honestly think the spoiler and Rev Match are worth the package price alone...I want every car to Rev Match now.

Touring is all about the interior. Leather/power/heated seats, beefed up autodimming mirror, upgraded audio, bluetooth and built-in sat radio. It also opens up the navigation package add-on, though many don't get that one. This is usually also considered a good upgrade for the money. Those seats alone really cover the price.
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