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Originally Posted by EZT
They are definitely climbing, not that I have numbers readily available I have a feeling Nissan isn't having too much trouble selling them regardless.
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GT-R's average about 1,500 units year. Give it take a couple hundred.
They'll sell well if real world pricing remains $100,000 or less. Very rare can Nissan sell a GTE close to MSRP.
Yes you get a lot of performance for the money, but that segment is getting competitive. The corvette can rival the GTR. The hellcat offers a lot of power for the price. The F-type R just looks amazing. And the AMG GT offers an amazing visceral driving experience.
If I were Nissan. I'd keep the titanium exhaust an option and lower the price by at least $9,000.