Nissan GTR's for sale

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MrSpike

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3,711 posts

199 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Just flicking through the classifieds and wondering why are so many GTR's for sale with such few miles?

I know if I had one I wouldn't be able to leave the thing alone!

QuackHandle

3,100 posts

202 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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For the relatively low cost of the car, aren't they quite pricy to run? Perhaps they were taken by surprise.

Edit - I'm not saying £50-60k is cheap, I mean low cost for the performance

Edited by QuackHandle on Friday 14th January 08:39

R11ysf

1,956 posts

197 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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A lot of supercars have owners who want them to try and then want the next thing so they get through 5 owners in the same or less number of years. Now I'm not suggesting the GTR is a supercar but it may have owners with a similar mindset; tried it, what's next.

That and maybe they are worried about depreciation when people realise how expensive these things are to repair, especially outside of warranty. 3 year old GTR? £10k bill for a 5mph bump, no thanks!!

Facefirst

1,412 posts

189 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Also - and this was from a Nissan salesman whilst I was test driving a used 350z - he reckoned that many owners were a bit overwhelmed by the performance.

Could be BS, but any car that can crack 4 seconds to 60 is a serious undertaking and I should imagine that as an 'addition to the family' to sit along side the 'sensible' car a GTR is quite a beast. And, as said, 15mpg, £1.5k for a set of tyres, the same for a set of brakes, I hear services are pretty silly, and being a heavy car I bet it goes through consumables pretty skippy.

I'd love one.

Edited by Facefirst on Friday 14th January 08:43

Minel

479 posts

188 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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the GTR is REALLY easy to drive fast, no huge skills involved.... especially compared to other cars with similar performance so i don't think an average driver could be overwhelmed by it tbh. On the other hand, the running costs are indeed quite high vs its purchase price.


g3org3y

21,559 posts

206 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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R11ysf said:
That and maybe they are worried about depreciation when people realise how expensive these things are to repair, especially outside of warranty. 3 year old GTR? £10k bill for a 5mph bump, no thanks!!
I remember that!

How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?

Facefirst

1,412 posts

189 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Minel said:
the GTR is REALLY easy to drive fast, no huge skills involved.... especially compared to other cars with similar performance so i don't think an average driver could be overwhelmed by it tbh. On the other hand, the running costs are indeed quite high vs its purchase price.
I thought that was the case and at the time read that the salesman had scared himself a few times whist out in a GTR - judging by the way he was wielding the 350z I'm not surprised...

off_again

13,893 posts

249 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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g3org3y said:
R11ysf said:
That and maybe they are worried about depreciation when people realise how expensive these things are to repair, especially outside of warranty. 3 year old GTR? £10k bill for a 5mph bump, no thanks!!
I remember that!

How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
I dont think anything really compares with the 911 in terms of servicing / frequency and costs. You can go as old and as new as you like, go faster or slower and still have room to move on prices for special / limited editions! A bit to common for some, but there is a reason for their success and affordability is one of them. Price / performance / cost ratio with a 911 is second to none when you spread it across the range and age.


Still amazed by that GTR repair thing - its a Nissan for gods sake and they sell Micra's!

EVLXGE

2,176 posts

224 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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g3org3y said:
R11ysf said:
That and maybe they are worried about depreciation when people realise how expensive these things are to repair, especially outside of warranty. 3 year old GTR? £10k bill for a 5mph bump, no thanks!!
I remember that!

How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
GTR - 6 months/6,000 miles
GT3/Turbo - 2 Years/20,000 Miles

Rotary Madness

2,285 posts

201 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Maybe its because theyre too good? I mean if your average person can get one to go very very fast, just think what some one with a decent set of driving skills could do? Youd be going at a franky ludicrous pace, which is not safe.
So you reign it in, to avoid the eventual cataclysmic crash you will have when something goes wrong, like a pothole, or someone pulling out on you etc. At this point youre no longer having fun, the car is still quick, but theres just no effort involved, no drama or sense of occasion, so you get bored, and buy a ferrari like everyone else.


AB

18,368 posts

210 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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EVLXGE said:
g3org3y said:
R11ysf said:
That and maybe they are worried about depreciation when people realise how expensive these things are to repair, especially outside of warranty. 3 year old GTR? £10k bill for a 5mph bump, no thanks!!
I remember that!

How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
GTR - 6 months/6,000 miles
GT3/Turbo - 2 Years/20,000 Miles
Yikes, that's crazy.

Minel

479 posts

188 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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off_again said:
Still amazed by that GTR repair thing - its a Nissan for gods sake and they sell Micra's!
come on now, it's the same as saying why are Lambos expensive to run, it's the same company that makes these! wink



Edited by Minel on Friday 14th January 10:12

john_p

7,073 posts

265 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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EVLXGE said:
g3org3y said:
How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
GTR - 6 months/6,000 miles
GT3/Turbo - 2 Years/20,000 Miles
Ouch. From another forum (Nissan prices)
06 Months/6k - £236.86 +vat
12 Months/12k -£472.76 +vat
18 Months/18k -£829.16 +vat
24 Months/24k -£657.01 +vat
30 Months/30k-£236.86 +vat
36 Months/36k-£1219.06 +vat

Consumables (indie prices)
£1100 a set of tyres
£1500 for all pads/disks?

Not sure how Porsche prices compare, though


Also, loads of people seem to be going for non-Nissan servicing. Surely this is going to preclude extended warranties once the car is a bit older? I don't think I'd want a GTR without a warranty of some sort covering it.

Edited by john_p on Friday 14th January 10:19

jomcvelia

314 posts

181 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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john_p said:
EVLXGE said:
g3org3y said:
How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
GTR - 6 months/6,000 miles
GT3/Turbo - 2 Years/20,000 Miles
Ouch. From another forum (Nissan prices)
06 Months/6k - £236.86 +vat
12 Months/12k -£472.76 +vat
18 Months/18k -£829.16 +vat
24 Months/24k -£657.01 +vat
30 Months/30k-£236.86 +vat
36 Months/36k-£1219.06 +vat

Consumables (indie prices)
£1100 a set of tyres
£1500 for all pads/disks?

Not sure how Porsche prices compare, though


Also, loads of people seem to be going for non-Nissan servicing. Surely this is going to preclude extended warranties once the car is a bit older? I don't think I'd want a GTR without a warranty of some sort covering it.

Edited by john_p on Friday 14th January 10:19
Those prices are less than i would of imagined...

Flying machine

1,193 posts

191 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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john_p said:
EVLXGE said:
g3org3y said:
How does a GTR compare to a 911 in terms of servicing cost/frequency, price of parts etc?
GTR - 6 months/6,000 miles
GT3/Turbo - 2 Years/20,000 Miles
Ouch. From another forum (Nissan prices)
06 Months/6k - £236.86 +vat
12 Months/12k -£472.76 +vat
18 Months/18k -£829.16 +vat
24 Months/24k -£657.01 +vat
30 Months/30k-£236.86 +vat
36 Months/36k-£1219.06 +vat

Consumables (indie prices)
£1100 a set of tyres
£1500 for all pads/disks?

Not sure how Porsche prices compare, though


Also, loads of people seem to be going for non-Nissan servicing. Surely this is going to preclude extended warranties once the car is a bit older? I don't think I'd want a GTR without a warranty of some sort covering it.

Edited by john_p on Friday 14th January 10:19
Porsche seems a lot cheaper than that!

nsmith1180

3,941 posts

193 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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Could it also be something to do with the lack of dealers in the UK combined with the shockingness of the service available at some of them? Not naming any names, but I used to work for the MK branch of the dealer that sells them in the east of London. Their idea of customer care was disgusting.

Minel

479 posts

188 months

Friday 14th January 2011
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olly22n said:
Rotary Madness said:
Maybe its because theyre too good? I mean if your average person can get one to go very very fast, just think what some one with a decent set of driving skills could do? Youd be going at a franky ludicrous pace, which is not safe.
So you reign it in, to avoid the eventual cataclysmic crash you will have when something goes wrong, like a pothole, or someone pulling out on you etc. At this point youre no longer having fun, the car is still quick, but theres just no effort involved, no drama or sense of occasion, so you get bored, and buy a ferrari like everyone else.
This. I have sampled one and it makes the almost impossible easily attainable. It left me feeling cold about the whole experience.

Although i must admit, if I have the required folding, I would be very tempted!
I have too on a track at the same time as other drivers sampling other more exotic machinery (read Fezzas and Lambos) and I lapped them all. I completely agree with you, but differently from you i LOVED every second of that biggrin Will get one in the future, in Italy's second hand market they simply ain't shifting, give it a couple years and some cash negotiation and I'll have one biggrin

OldBob

290 posts

174 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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GTR servicing at Nissan is excessive - see Litchfields and gtroc forum for reasonable service prices, where you won't affect warranty.
I came from an EvoX 330sst which was the best to thrash about quickly. GTR though is simply mentally fast, you do stupid speeds really easily. IMO now it's actually too fast for the normal roads, but great for track. So I'd think (like me) many people who buy and are not tracksters, have frightened the life out of themselves on normal roads, sit in traffic on the M25 etc every day, se it occasionally which is a blast but think what next? Then probably cave in to their wives who really want you to have a classic/known marque and don't care about the performance. So end up getting something with cachet rather than brutal functionality (albeit accessible that also can be docile).
Definitley worth having the experience though for a period rather than go straight for the common Porker ...IMO :-)

anniesdad

14,589 posts

253 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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Just to correct a previous poster, 997 GT3 service intervals are 2 years 20K km's/12k miles. Not 20K miles.

Not sure about the Turbo.

S.

k-ink

9,070 posts

194 months

Friday 21st January 2011
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OldBob said:
GTR... I came from an EvoX
I would imagine the Evo X is a better all rounder, with narrower tyres it should be great mid winter. I suspect the GTR's steam roller tyres must make it a bit of a nightmare in winter? I also think the narrow body of an Evo would be better on UK country roads?