A Traders Dream Car (w/screen for charting too!)

http://www.edmunds.com/nissan/gtr/2009/review.html

That's a tall order under any circumstances, but Nissan's President and CEO, Carlos Ghosn, sent the degree of difficulty skyrocketing when he agreed to green-light the GT-R project on two conditions: first, the base price had to be about $70,000; and second, the car had to be profitable, i.e., not merely an image-boosting "halo car" that would be sold at a loss. Improbably, the GT-R has succeeded on all counts. Ghosn's conditions have been met, and we can confirm that the 2009 Nissan GT-R is indeed a match for its Bavarian benchmark at the track. Never before has such stratospheric factory performance been available at such a reasonable price; in fact, you'd have to look long and hard to match the GT-R's performance at any price.

Likewise, the angular exterior styling isn't for everyone -- but then, when a $70,000 car can get you to 60 mph faster than any Ferrari or Lamborghini currently in production, does it really matter how it looks?

on other hand-last time i check my avg speed- it's about 30mph
 
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Whatever. It's ugly. And Japanese.

Would you rather pick your date up in this, the Ferrari 599 or the Porsche GT3?

Sayonara, Jack.
How about this shot...........SEX ON WHEELS!!! :eek:
 

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Whatever. It's ugly. And Japanese.

Would you rather pick your date up in this, the Ferrari 599 or the Porsche GT3?

Sayonara, Jack.

Some people do actually buy cars to drive them, rather than to show off in them.
 
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