Interesting Conversation With Nissan GTR Owner.
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St. Jude Donor '09-'11
Interesting Conversation With Nissan GTR Owner.
I overheard a man saying something that sounded negative about my Corvette as I walked into the bay area where it was being serviced. I didn’t quite catch the remark. He was talking to someone standing next to him. So I said, “What was that remark about my car?” And he replies, “Nothing really”. So I said, “Hey…No problem, I won’t be offended if it was negative” (well, maybe a little).
So the man doesn’t give me a direct answer, but tells me he owns a GTR. I smiled and told him it wouldn’t even be a race…He would lose. He could tell I wasn’t uptight, and we both laughed. So he walked over and we had a nice conversation about GTR’s and Corvettes. He knew a lot about both, and had some knowledge of performance modifications. I told him mine had headers, cam, 4.10 gears, etc., and we agreed we both had fast cars without arguing about which may have been the quickest. We both liked cars, especially Vettes & GTR’s, and we had a nice conversation.
So he wanted to hear my NPP mufflers, and I agreed to start up the car for him. With headers and high flow cats, the NPP mufflers were especially loud inside the bay area. The cam lope and car shake were very noticeable. He smiled and said, “I guess I better think twice when I pull up alongside a Corvette!”
So the man doesn’t give me a direct answer, but tells me he owns a GTR. I smiled and told him it wouldn’t even be a race…He would lose. He could tell I wasn’t uptight, and we both laughed. So he walked over and we had a nice conversation about GTR’s and Corvettes. He knew a lot about both, and had some knowledge of performance modifications. I told him mine had headers, cam, 4.10 gears, etc., and we agreed we both had fast cars without arguing about which may have been the quickest. We both liked cars, especially Vettes & GTR’s, and we had a nice conversation.
So he wanted to hear my NPP mufflers, and I agreed to start up the car for him. With headers and high flow cats, the NPP mufflers were especially loud inside the bay area. The cam lope and car shake were very noticeable. He smiled and said, “I guess I better think twice when I pull up alongside a Corvette!”
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A friend of mine has a GTR. He thinks his GTR is faster than my Z06 and I think my Z06 is faster than his GTR. He went out did a bunch of mods to his GTR. Now we will never find out.
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The GTR owner sounds cool. Its a cool ride although not a personal favorite due to its somewhat Bizarre styling...(which is a personal opinion)
As far as modding a car? i wouldn't own a GTR without a warranty..
As far as modding a car? i wouldn't own a GTR without a warranty..
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Burning Brakes
Sometimes the DRIVER mod is the most important and it's cool that car enthusiasts can have good conversations without them turning into pissing contests and bench racing.
Both cars are pretty damn cool.
Both cars are pretty damn cool.
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In the real world you can't use the full power legally on the street for long without drastically increasing your chances of going to jail. It is cool that he seemed to be knowledgable but IMO he probably should just kept quiet in the first place. That is what gives P car owners a bd name these days.
GTR is definitely amazing but I just don't care for the looks. A GTR fan (not owner) on another forum always gets on me because I say I don't like the looks of the GTR, saying Japanese cars are the best, American cars are junk, etc, etc, etc. I just tell him it is a personal opinion, something we are entitled to have.
GTR is definitely amazing but I just don't care for the looks. A GTR fan (not owner) on another forum always gets on me because I say I don't like the looks of the GTR, saying Japanese cars are the best, American cars are junk, etc, etc, etc. I just tell him it is a personal opinion, something we are entitled to have.
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In the real world you can't use the full power legally on the street for long without drastically increasing your chances of going to jail. It is cool that he seemed to be knowledgable but IMO he probably should just kept quiet in the first place. That is what gives P car owners a bd name these days.
GTR is definitely amazing but I just don't care for the looks. A GTR fan (not owner) on another forum always gets on me because I say I don't like the looks of the GTR, saying Japanese cars are the best, American cars are junk, etc, etc, etc. I just tell him it is a personal opinion, something we are entitled to have.
GTR is definitely amazing but I just don't care for the looks. A GTR fan (not owner) on another forum always gets on me because I say I don't like the looks of the GTR, saying Japanese cars are the best, American cars are junk, etc, etc, etc. I just tell him it is a personal opinion, something we are entitled to have.
At some point someone will come along and say it looks better in person then in pictures. I have seen that a thousand times stated about the GTR. That would be like showing someone a picture of your wife or girlfriend and saying but she looks better in person.
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unless I see the GTR badge on the car I always think it is a 350Z I think they would have been better off giving it some more unique styling. Yeah I know the C6Z06 is not a far cry from the C6 but Gm didn't set out to make it a different car they basically improved the base C6. Nissan called the GTR a supercar and while it may be performance wise I think styling wise they missed the boat. I just expected something more exotic looking. Of course I guess that could be said about the ZR1 but again...a step up from a Z06 and from a cost standpoint developmentally it made sense for GM. Not that it matters now
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unless I see the GTR badge on the car I always think it is a 350Z I think they would have been better off giving it some more unique styling. Yeah I know the C6Z06 is not a far cry from the C6 but Gm didn't set out to make it a different car they basically improved the base C6. Nissan called the GTR a supercar and while it may be performance wise I think styling wise they missed the boat. I just expected something more exotic looking. Of course I guess that could be said about the ZR1 but again...a step up from a Z06 and from a cost standpoint developmentally it made sense for GM. Not that it matters now
ZR1 and GTR not even close.
#10
Team Owner
Finally got to see a GTR in the dealers showroom, all locked up so not able to sit in it. For the money it really is not a good looking car but I guess it has some nice technical features. As for your conversation it is often more common than not that true "car people" can have a conversation/debate about their particular cars of choice without the mine is better that yours.
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unless I see the GTR badge on the car I always think it is a 350Z I think they would have been better off giving it some more unique styling. Yeah I know the C6Z06 is not a far cry from the C6 but Gm didn't set out to make it a different car they basically improved the base C6. Nissan called the GTR a supercar and while it may be performance wise I think styling wise they missed the boat. I just expected something more exotic looking. Of course I guess that could be said about the ZR1 but again...a step up from a Z06 and from a cost standpoint developmentally it made sense for GM. Not that it matters now
Last edited by jschindler; 06-13-2009 at 09:17 PM.
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Burning Brakes
The GTR price was recently raised by about $10,000. It now STARTS at $82k for the base model incl. $1000 destination charge, assuming you want the OPTIONAL $280 floor mats...
(though, all the UGLY is still included free of charge...)
The dealers around NC are getting right at sticker now - no more ridiculous '$20k-40k market adjustments'. And most GTR's seem to be sticking around showrooms at least 3-6 months before being sold for that price. Just goes to show that even heavily-hyped, limited production cars from non-US manufacturers are not selling well right now.
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(though, all the UGLY is still included free of charge...)
The dealers around NC are getting right at sticker now - no more ridiculous '$20k-40k market adjustments'. And most GTR's seem to be sticking around showrooms at least 3-6 months before being sold for that price. Just goes to show that even heavily-hyped, limited production cars from non-US manufacturers are not selling well right now.
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Last edited by EvilBoffin; 06-13-2009 at 11:28 PM.
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I have seen the the GTR in person and it is for the money.
It's not just about how fast you get there , but how good you look getting there as well.
Nissan may have had all the techno stuff in the GTR, but missed the boat on the styling, specially in this price bracket.IMHO
It's not just about how fast you get there , but how good you look getting there as well.
Nissan may have had all the techno stuff in the GTR, but missed the boat on the styling, specially in this price bracket.IMHO
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Team Owner
The GTR could be the fastest and best car in the world. But, it is d*** ugly. To me what is the point of having a fast Ugly car? Better off buying a VW bug and spending $$$ to mod it.
At some point someone will come along and say it looks better in person then in pictures. I have seen that a thousand times stated about the GTR. That would be like showing someone a picture of your wife or girlfriend and saying but she looks better in person.
At some point someone will come along and say it looks better in person then in pictures. I have seen that a thousand times stated about the GTR. That would be like showing someone a picture of your wife or girlfriend and saying but she looks better in person.
The rear end light panel looks like the back of a Mitsubishi Eclipse or something close to it as they all do look alike. That's just too much $$$ for that kind of styling from lesser cars if you want to call it that.
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Funny thing is that if you owned a GTR you wouldn't have a warranty for very long. Nissan is notorious for voiding the warranties on them for every little thing.
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I saw a GTR run the road course at PIR a few weeks back and I was impressed. The driver was really getting after it and it looked to be fairly fast. I didn't have a clock on it but I doubt the faster modified Vettes will be too worried.
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I love sweet cars...domestic, japanese, and european. As a kid loved corvettes and lamborghinis. In college the japanese tuner phase (turbo'd nissan altima). Was eagerly anticipating the GTR...absolutely unrivaled performance for the $$$$, but not sleek lookin at all. So I bought the Vette which has the performance, looks, and bang for the buck. Happy I made that decision too. I can honestly say that most "car guys" that I know appreciate all cars (altough every1 has biases that we joke round about). I go to import car shows and domestic. Watch drag racing and drifting. From what I've read in these posts I can tell that you guys are the same...REAL cars guys who respect all automotive genius.