Nissan GTR
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Nissan GTR overall verdict
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The Nissan GTR has set a new standard for sportscar production, not just because it is phenomenally fast, capable and approachable, but also because it’s not actually that expensive. Porsche, Ferrari, Aston? There’s no longer any need.
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Comfort
Despite immense power and an out-and-out performance bent, the GTR is superbly comfortable and refined. It rides firmly though.
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Performance
There's 357kw being sent to all four wheels via a semi-automatic dual clutch gearbox. This means 0-100km/h in around 3.5 seconds and a top speed not far shy of 320km/h. But it's what you can do in between that sets the GTR apart.
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Cool
When the first GTRs start appearing they will be rarer than gold dust and more popular than Kate Moss at a swingers' party. Suddenly a 911 is going to be tomorrow's chip paper, and everyone is going to be fighting over a Nissan.
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Quality
The GTR is beautifully constructed, with superb detailing and fantastically solid, contemporary materials. No problems reported yet either, and none likely.
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Handling
Taking Porsche's current generation 911 Turbo as a benchmark, the GTR handles like few other cars on the planet. Four-wheel drive provides bags of traction, while steering feels steady and pin-sharp.
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Practicality
There is a boot of sorts, so you could just about go away in a GTR, but that's not the point. This is a car that's so preposterously good that shortcomings are mere foibles, readily dismissed with a quick squeeze of throttle.
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Running costs
Expect fuel consumption to bring you out in a cold sweat and insurance premiums to cause a minor coronary. But remember all the while that you could probably sell an early car for a profit.
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