Yeah, agree with all of the above. If you're buying a Nismo as a DD, forget it. It is a pure, raw sports car that has a track capable suspension/chassis. I only use my '16 Nismo on weekends and some weeknight joy rides. I bought mine with only 2k miles last year. The previous owner had bought it as a DD and soon realized he was better off in an SUV. With the Nismo, you either get it or you don't. I knew exactly what it was prior to my purchase and couldn't be happier.
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