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  • 2010 Nissan GT-R


    While the world financial tsunami has caused a sharp decline in new vehicles sold, there are exceptions and one such example is the Nissan GT-R which has sold up a storm since it went on pre-sale locally at the recent Australian International Motor Show.

    Specifications of 2010 Nissan GT-R :
    Engine Location Front
    Drive Type AWD (standard), Rear Wheel
    Body / Chassis Unibody
    Production Years for Series 2008 - 
    Price MSRP: $80,795-83,045
    Invoice: $76,035-78,145
    Weight 3814 lbs | 1730.001 kg
    MPG City 16
    MPG Highway 21
    Introduced At 2007 Tokyo Motor Show

    Performance
    0-60 mph 3.5 seconds.
    1/4 Mile 11.7 seconds.
    Top Speed 193 mph | 310.537 km/h
    Coefficient of Drag 0.27

    Engine   
    Engine Configuration V
    Cylinders 8
    Engine VR38DETT
    Aspiration/Induction Normal
    Displacement 3800 cc | 231.9 cu in. | 3.8 L.
    Valvetrain DOHC
    Horsepower 485 BHP (356.96 KW) @ 6400 RPM
    Torque 434 Ft-Lbs (588 NM) @ 3200 RPM
    HP to Weight Ratio 7.9 LB / HP
    HP / Liter 127.6 BHP / Liter
    Redline 7000
    Fuel Feed Fuel Injected
    Sequential Multi-point Fuel-Injection
    Block Aluminum
    Head Aluminum

    Standard Transmission
    Gears 6
    Transmission Semi-Automatic
    Clutch Borg Warner six-plate dual
    GR6
    Final Drive 2.937

    Dimensions   
    Cargo Volume 9 cu. ft.
    Passenger Volume 79.0 cu. ft.
    Interior Volume 87.8 cu. ft.
    Fuel Capacity 19.5 Gal
    Doors 2
    Exterior
    Length 183.1 in | 4651 mm. 
    Width 74.9 in | 1902 mm. 
    Height 54.0 in | 1372 mm. 
    Wheelbase 109.4 in | 2779 mm. 
    Front Track 62.6 in | 1590 mm. 
    Rear Track 63.0 in | 1600 mm. 

    Interior
    Front Headroom 38.1 in | 968 mm. 
    Rear Headroom 33.5 in | 851 mm. 
    Front Legroom 44.6 in | 1133 mm. 
    Rear Legroom 26.4 in | 671 mm. 
    Front Hip Room 54.7 in | 1390 mm. 
    Rear Hip Room 44.9 in | 1141 mm. 
    Front Shoulder Room 54.3 in | 1379 mm. 
    Rear Shoulder Room 50.0 in | 1270 mm. 
    Vehicles with similar dimensions

    Suspension
    Suspension Front : Independent double wishbone aluminum, integral tube-frame structure, six-point mounting

    Rear : Independent multi-link aluminum suspension, integral tube-frame structure, six-point mounting, aluminum upper/lower links

    Steering
      Rack and Pinion with Power Assist
    Steering Overall Ratio 15:1
    Turns lock to lock 2.40
    Turning Circle 36.6 ft

    Brakes
    Front Brakes Brembo® six piston monoblock calipers
    Rear Brakes Brembo® four piston monoblock calipers
    Front Brake Size 386.0 mm | 15.197 in.
    Rear Brake Size 394.0 mm | 15.512 in.

    Tires / Wheels
    Tires Front : 255/40
    Rear : 285/35


    According to Nissan Australia, more than 100 of the new generation GT-Rs have been pre-sold - at $148,000 a pop - since pre-sales began on October 9. What financial crisis, I hear you say!

    And there's further good news with Dan Thompson, Managing Director of Nissan Australia confirming that the Australian allocation of the Godzilla should be sufficient to satisfy demand for the local market: 
    "The early customer reaction is fabulous and we have secured enough production to ensure that no-one who wants an R35 GT-R will be disappointed.”

    The
    GT-R is powered by a hand-built twin-turbo VR38DETT 3.8-litre V6 engine delivering a mighty 353 kW and 588 Nm across a wide mid-range expanse from 3,200 rpm to 5,200 rpm. Boasting the latest technology and electronic wizardry including the world’s first independent rear transaxle all-wheel drive system, a GR6 sequential six-speed with paddle shift control for the dual clutch rear transaxle and an electronically-controlled ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system, the Godzilla can boast Porsche 911 Turbo beating performance and one of the fastest lap times around the Nurburgring for a production car.

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