Not every Nissan dealership will be selling the GT-R. To be officially certified as a GT-R seller and servicer, the dealership has to meet a strict set of requirements, including number of sales, service and facilities commitments, having a dedicated master technician on staff just to handle GT-R service, special management and technician training. The only people allowed to sell the GT-R are dealer principals, executive managers and general managers. No sweaty 22-year-olds will be trying to hard-sell you into a GT-R.
The GT-R features a 480hp, twin-turbo 3.8L V6 matched with a six-speed dual clutch gearbox. Not bad equipment for the MSRP of $69,850 (base) or $71,900 (premium) - although you're not likely to get one off the lot for that price. If you want one - or even think you might - get down to your local certified dealer today and put your money on the table. With only 1,500 coming to the U.S. and nearly 700 dealers, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out they'll be going quick.
You can find your local Nissan GT-R dealer by ticking the "GT-R Dealers Only" box at the top of Nissan's Dealer Locator page.





Reader Comments
Wed Feb 6 2008 4:17 PM
Adam says
Any way we can locate a dealer without going door-to-door asking?
Wed Feb 6 2008 8:30 PM
ohmy says
*sighs*
wish i was rich to afford this car....
Thu Feb 7 2008 11:06 AM
Emmanuel says
damn dis car is tyt enough 2 get any pussy u wnt on dis earth
Thu Feb 7 2008 6:06 PM
SuperSkyline89 says
dam tat spelin is tyt nuf 2 fail hyskool wit
Thu Feb 7 2008 6:23 PM
Gus says
HAhahahaha!!! Good one Skyline, that's what I was thinking.
Emmanuel, if that's what you're after, you'd better buy a used Ferarri with the same money, uhhh, bro-dude-yo!...
Sun Mar 9 2008 7:37 PM
Jill says
Well, my dealership is currently taking preorders. we have a six car allocation and only two are spoken for
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