Originally posted by zishan
I think you guys are crazy if you think Infiniti is going to bring a car here in the 70k range anytime soon. I dont think the the next gt-r will be any more than 60k fully loaded. And id expect it to start out at around 50k. Remember, Infiniti has been pricing all there cars very competitively.
Yes, I completely agree. All I'm saying is that Nissan stated it'll be no more than 2X the 350Z. So the max it could be is 70k. But it could as well be around 50k.
Originally posted by MrFatBooty
Plus individual throttle bodies, very tricky vehicle dynamic controls, optional SMG, bigger wheels and tires, bigger brakes, lowered suspension, flared fenders, full body kit, etc etc etc. Regardless of any horsepower numbers on paper, it makes a helluva lot more sense for Infiniti to go after the Corvette, M3, S4, etc rather than the 911 in terms of pricing.
OK, so you're assume Nissan will just slap on 2 turbos and an AWD and call it a GT-R? If you noticed w/ the last prototype, it has some of the G35 look, but it also look quite different in some respect. The stuff you stated about the M3, I already know. Lets just wait and see what the GT-R will have, then you can tell me if it's worth what the price will be.