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2009 Nissan GT-R 2dr All-wheel Drive Base General Exterior
Vehicle:2009 Nissan GT-R
Trim:2dr AWD Base
Transmission:Seq. 6-Speed Dual-Clutch Transaxle
Model Code:65119
Availability:National
MSRP:$76,840.00
Destination:$1,000.00


 

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Friday - Saturday
Sunday
9:00 am - 8:00 pm
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
 

Specifications
 
Body Style:Subcompact Cars
Vehicle Size:Subcompact
Drive Type:AWD
Doors:2
Seating Capacity:4/4 passengers
Engine Block:V
Engline Type:Gas
Cylinders:6
Displacement:3.8 L.
Aspiration:Twin turbo
Valves:24
Compression Ratio:9.0:1
Torque:430ft-lbs @ 3200 rpm
Horsepower:480hp @ 6400 rpm
Fuel Type:Premium unleaded
Fuel Capacity:19.5 gal.
Fuel Economy:*16/21
  
Wheelbase:109.4 in.
Overall Length:183.1 in.
Vehicle Width:74.9 in.
Vehicle Height:54.0 in.
Luggage Capacity:8.8 ft3.
Cargo Capacity:8.8 ft3.
Curb Weight:3814 lbs.
Gross Weight:4669 lbs.
Turning Circle: 0.0 ft.
 
Front Headroom:38.1 in.
Front Legroom:44.6 in.
Rear Headroom:33.5 in.
Rear Legroom:26.4 in.
 
16 21
City Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Based upon 2009 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models. Use for comparison purposes only. Do not compare to models before 2008.

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These are the colors typically available for this vehicle. Color options may change during the model year. Contact Rockland Nissan for confirmation. The color samples displayed on your monitor may not precisely replicate the way they appear on the vehicle.
 
 
Solid Red
 
Super Silver 3-Coat Metallic
 
Titanium Metallic
 
Gun Metallic
 
Black Obsidian
 
Ivory Pearl
 
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Interior Colors
 
 
Gray (W)
 
Black (G)
 
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Warranty
 
Basic3 Years / 36,000 Miles
Drivetrain5 Years / 60,000 Miles
Rust5 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
TagLine
 
All-new performance car instant hit in America.
 
Introduction
 
Nissan has been selling the Skyline in Japan for almost 20 years, long enough that the first one to make it to the U.S.officially is the fifth generation.This fifth-generation of the affordable supercar comes to America as the Nissan GT-R, retailing for about $70,000.

The Nissan GT-R boasts performance of far more expensive cars.Its super slick, all-wheel-drive dutifully and invisibly channels the engine's 480 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque to whichever tires offer the most grip.This is most remarkable when enlisted in the Launch Control algorithm, which lets drivers make like Michael Schumacher in their own Stop Light Grands Prix.A twin-clutch, sequential-shifting, six-speed manumatic transaxle is competitive with the best prancing horse logoed car's and the equal of or better than the best of either Stuttgart or Munich.

This car is so good, so much fun to drive, whether slogging and, when the opportunity presents, darting through rush hour traffic or blurring telephone poles on empty back roads.

The GT-R comes with every comfort and convenience a driver and passenger need, and most of what a driver and passenger could want.The sports car-like cabin is climate controlled.The navigation system responds to voice commands.Behind the navigation system's LCD lie 11 pages of data, graphs and virtual gauges that tell the tale on more of the car's dynamics than most drivers can, or want to, be bothered knowing.All this makes even the infernal red start/stop button that takes the place of a perfectly functional key tolerable.At least, most of the time.

Nissan plans to sell about 2400 GT-Rs through 700 specially certified Nissan dealers, a super car fully homologated and certified to U.S.safety and emission standards and ready for everyday use just like any other Nissan the dealer sells.But that's about the extent of the similarities between this ultra-refined supercar and the Altimas, Versas, Maximas and, yes, 350Zs that yearn to share a little of the GT-R's glow.The time may come, if Nissan survives as a major player in the U.S.market despite the shrinking new car market and some not-so-minor missteps by its French management, that the GT-R will be seen not just a stupendous achievement as a legitimate entry in the supercar ranks, but also as nothing less than the salvation of the brand.One car gave that kind of spark to Datsun.The GT-R may for Nissan.

The Nissan GT-R comes in one body style, a two-door, 2+2 quasi-coupe.There's also but one powertrain offered, a twin-turbocharged, 3.6-liter V6 driving all four wheels through a six-speed, twin-clutch, sequential-shifting, automated-manual transaxle.Shifts are managed either by computer or by steering column-mounted magnesium paddle shifters.

 
Lineup
 
The 2009 Nissan GT-R comes in two trim levels.The standard GT-R ($69,850) doesn't lack for much: Dual-zone, automatic climate control, cruise control, power mirrors, windows and locks, eight-way adjustable driver's seat and four-way adjustable front passenger seat, AM/FM/XM/CD stereo with MP3 and WMA playback and six speakers, 30GB hard disk that supports voice recognition, seven-inch color-LCD, GPS-based navigation system with 9.3 GB for personalized audio tracks, dash-mounted Compact Flash card reader, Bluetooth phone system for hands-free operation.Run-flat summer compound Dunlop tires wrap around high-luster, smoke-gray, aluminum alloy wheels.

The GT-R Premium model ($71,900) adds heated front seats, a Bose audio system with 11 speakers, including two subwoofers stacked vertically in a panel separating the rear seats, and run-flat summer Bridgestones.

Options include the Cold Weather Package (no charge) with all-season Dunlop tires on bright silver wheels and a 50/50 coolant mix.The Super Silver special paint ($3000) is hand-polished before receiving three clearcoats.An iPod converter ($360) and GT-R floor mats ($280) can be installed at port of entry or by the dealer.

Safety features that come standard include pre-tensioners on the front three-point belts; pre-tensioners on the rear seat three-point seat belts; dual-stage frontal airbags.Active safety features include antilock brakes that let the driver steer during a panic stop; brake assist, which reads the way the driver hits the brake pedal to quicken the system's response in emergencies; and electronic brake-force distribution, which optimizes front/rear brake balance for what a computer decides is the quickest, best-controlled stop in all conditions; traction control, which minimizes wheel spin during acceleration; and Nissan's Vehicle Dynamic Control system, which monitors various yaw sensors in an effort to keep the car going where it should go.A tire pressure monitoring system comes standard.Optional are torso-protecting front seat-mounted side impact airbags and the head-preserving roof-mounted side air curtains, which come on the Premium model.

 
Walkaround
 
Aesthetically, the Nissan GT-R is neither a modernized E-Type nor a resurrection of the earliest Z cars, way back when they wore the Datsun badge.This car has none of the natural beauty of those cars, which looked like they'd gone directly to the showroom from whimsical sketches on a dinner napkin.What it does have is a sense of polished purpose, of function dictated by the need to slip through the air with minimal disturbance blended with a form shaped to let the eye flow over its lines and curves just as easily.Sort of a svelte Bauhausian ethic.All is not perfect, however, as here and there a styling cue hints of other, seriously lower level sporty and sports cars in a way that subconsciously jars the senses.

The grille design evokes the new Mitsubishi Lancer Evo.It's almost cause to wonder whether the stylists for the two cars studied under the same professors at design school.The GT-R's grille design, however, does multi-duty.Besides channeling air to the intercooler, radiators and climate control system's heat exchanger coils, the design enhances front downforce.The lower grille opening houses two, jet intake-like, side-mount scoops that cool the massive vented and drilled front brake discs and their full-floating, six-piston Brembo calipers.A polished, black, understated but effective chin spoiler extends beneath the front bumper like a lower lip.High-relief, lift-countering indents wrap around the lower corners of the front fenders.Pentagonal headlight housings fill the top of the fenders.Two functional NACA vents straddle the hood's power bulge.

The front fenders give the GT-R a broad-shouldered presence leading to a narrower, kind of pinched waist body section; think less dramatic Mazda RX-8.Narrow extractor vents that vacuum lift-inducing airflow from under the front end fit into a tall slot between the fenders' trailing edge and the side body panel.An awkward GT-R badge tries to imply motion by swooping back from the top of the vent but only serves to mar the sleek flanks.Fully recessed door handles pivot out a finger grip when the dimpled rear portion is pressed; immediately aft of that is an angled, rectangular button that unlocks the door, provided the RFID fitted key fob is within range.

Frameless door windows and fixed rear quarter windows taper sharply toward the rear, denying much-needed headroom for entering and exiting the car.One bystander said he thought Mustang at his first sight of the side windows and top, what Nissan calls an aero blade canopy roofline.The rear quarter panel balloons outward from the narrower mid-section just enough to cover the rear tires.The barest of a concentric blister highlights the perfectly circular front and rear wheelwells.The front end's polished black lower lip picks up after the front wheelwell and runs the length of the side body panels to the rear wheelwells, with the visual effect of masking just how close the GT-R sits to the road.Balancing the view through the seven-spoke wheels of the bright red front Brembo calipers are bright red, full-floating, four-piston rear Brembo calipers that clamp down on vented and drilled rear brake discs.

The mildly rounded but mostly vertical rear fascia holds symmetrical pairs of smaller and larger taillights and a sharply recessed license plate surround.The Nissan logo on the liftgate and a GT-R badge fit the car better than the GT-R swoop on the front quarter panel, although all four are unnecessary adornments.A slim rear wing, rounded in a droop at the ends to match the rear quarter panels' tumble, rides the trailing edge of the trunk lid.More of that polished black lower panel loops around the back end, hosting matched sets of dual exhaust tips and a fully integrated, carbon fiber rear diffuser.From this viewpoint, the one most drivers will see of the GT-R, it's difficult to believe the rear track is a mere 0.4 inches wider than the front track.

 
Options As Tested
 
premium paint ($3000).
 
Model Tested
 
Nissan GT-R Premium ($71,900).
 
Model Lineup
 
Nissan GT-R ($69,850); Premium ($71,900).
 
Summary
 
The GT-R's long awaited arrival stateside has stoked a lot of anticipatory fires.Thankfully, for Nissan, the car lives up to the build up.From performance, both on the spec sheet and on the road, to styling and design, both inside and out, it's everything that was expected and more.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Tom Lankard filed this report from Sacramento, in California's northern Central Valley.

 
Interior
 
The interior of the Nissan GT-R echoes the ethic of the exterior, again nicely blending function and form.The only features for which a control seemed at first unintuitive were those not widely available in other cars, regardless of price or market niche.

The driver's seat feels form-fitted with its eight-way power adjustments.Bottom and side bolsters grip upper legs and torso with confidence.Thigh support is better than average.The front passenger seat has no height adjustment, as with most cars.This leaves the passenger peering out the front and side windows like some prairie dog popping its head up out of its hole in a field in Kansas.

There's more than adequate room in front for people up to several inches taller than six feet.

The rear seats are another story.Usable rear-seat legroom is zero, even with the front seats set for a 5-foot, 4-inch person.They're best considered as absorbent elements in an acoustic chamber for the Premium sound system's two subwoofers.Given the paucity of rear-seat room, there's little likelihood the GT-R will be asked to provide for more than the driver and a passenger for any length of time, so the 8.8 cubic feet of trunk space should be adequate for a long weekend road trip.At the same time, it's about right for a week's worth of groceries or a couple golf bags.

Trim materials are rich without being plush or luxurious.The padded parts look hand-stitched.Front-seat bolsters are leather, insets a faux suede that's the only part that comes up a bit short on presentation.The cabin is trimmed in low-luster, finely grained plastic and satin-finished aluminum.Lower door kick panels are a low-nap fabric.Seams and trim elements fit snugly, with no misalignments or unexpected gaps.

Buttons, switches and knobs give good and consistent tactile feel.Functions are all surface mounted, as in, not buried beneath some over-the-top, fancy-shmancy Super Knob perched on the center console waiting to frustrate all but the most technophile drivers.Getting comfortable with the LCD display and associated controls takes some time and effort, but they're more transparent and intuitive than they look.The stereo control head has a volume knob, a tuning knob and six buttons for station presets.Likewise with the climate control panel, which offers symmetrically placed and sized knobs and push buttons.A horizontal bar beneath the climate and stereo control panel houses levers for toggling between the three settings for suspension, shift points and VDC.Sadly, of the two power points, the most accessible for a radar detector is tucked away in the center console back between the front seats.

The instrument cluster holds four gauges and the LED gear indicator.The tachometer occupies the center space, with the speedometer conjoined off to the left; interesting, in a tempting sort of way, is the layout of the numbers on the speedometer.They start with 0 mph at about the 4 o'clock position, 120 mph at 9 o'clock and 220 mph between 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock.The other two gauges, to the right of the tachometer with the gear indicator, show coolant temperature and fuel level.Readouts for the remaining engine-related vitals are accessible through the LCD display.

Visibility out the front and to the sides is good.Rear quarter and back window sight lines aren't so good.That rear spoiler doesn't block enough of the rear window to obscure whether that car filling the rearview mirror is a police car or just someone in a Crown Vic.And the ballooning rear fenders encourage setting the outside mirrors at wide enough angles that the ever present blind spot doesn't hide as much as usual.

Drivers can tailor the multi-layered information center to provide display data on the LCD on front/rear torque distribution; lateral, longitudinal and total overall G-forces; inputs from accelerator, brake pedal and steering wheel; lap times; as well as engine coolant temperature, oil pressure, turbo boost, and fuel economy.The driver can record this data, for example to gather data during a track session.

 
Driving Impression
 
The Nissan GT-R is meant to be enjoyed from inside, behind the wheel, not by scanning a specification sheet or gazing longingly at it in a parking lot.And from the driver's seat, it's better by quantum leaps than all these impressive data and great styling treatments promise.

The power curve is so nearly linear it's hard to believe the engine is turbocharged.Somewhere around 3500 rpm, there's the slightest bump, but it feels more like an engine coming on cam than two afterburner boosters stepping in.Shifts are quick and smooth, whether left to the transaxle's digital brain or managed by the driver's fingertips.Even with the transaxle in the R setting, which both sharpens the shifts and spreads them to higher performance points on the engine's power curve, gear changes are as certain as and less neck-snapping than those in the Ferrari F430 of a couple years ago, and with which the GT-R compares most favorably in every visceral and statistical measure, not least being price.

Drivers get to choose between three settings: Normal, Comfort, or R (for Race) for the suspension, transmission shift points, and the Vehicle Dynamic Control system's various algorithms, all of which work together in an attempt to keep the car within the confines of the inviolate laws of physics notwithstanding the self-perceived prowess of the driver.

Launch Control is a particularly enticing feature for drivers insisting on enjoying the GT-R to its absolute max.To engage Launch Control: Toggle up and hold the R levers for the transaxle and for the suspension until the little lights come on, and toggle down and hold the R lever for the VDC until that light comes on; the first two engage the R settings, the last turns off the VDC.Next, nudge the shift lever to the right, into the M mode.With the left foot on the brake pedal and the fingers of the right hand on the shift paddle, mash the throttle.The engine will spin up to and hold at 4500 rpm.Slip the left foot off the brake pedal and be ready to tug that shift paddle, as the engine will hit the rev limiter in first gear almost instantaneously.The rear tires will leave 10 or 12 feet of black dash marks while the traction control fights to hook them up, and then it's nothing but supremely balanced distribution of power to the tires with the best grip.It's useful for drag racing or F1-style standing starts.

The GT-R is equally competent driving quickly down twisting two-lane roads as it is a pleasure chugging along in the daily commute.Its 62 inch track (distance between the wheels side to side), large tire contact patches and 53/47 front/rear weight distribution deliver almost perfect response to steering inputs, with no hint of oversteer (where the rear of the car slides out) or understeer (where the car doesn't want to turn).It tracks confidently through corners, making slight adjustments to the line in response to changing pressure on the gas pedal.It straightens esses with ease, giving the driver clear indicators when transit speeds approach inadvisable levels.

The massive brakes never showed a hint of fade after miles of hard running, hauling the GT-R down time and again from high speeds to tight, first gear corners.

Obviously, those lesser-populated two-lanes are the GT R's preferred habitat, but it doesn't complain about sharing a crowded urban freeway or schlepping around town on weekend errands.The all-wheel-drive does, however, scrub the front tires on slow, tight turns, particularly noticeable in parking lots.

A cautionary note about ride quality: Toggle down the R lever for the suspension to get the Comfort setting.It's not that the Normal setting will have freeway expansion joints or railroad grade crossings sending drivers to the dentist to have their fillings re-glued, but the difference is substantial, and appreciated.In this measure, as well as in most others, from interior comfort to overall performance, the GT-R is on par with the best of what might be considered the competition, including the top Corvettes and Porsches and the BMW M6.

This is a hot rod, however.There are noticeable mechanical sounds from the clutches in the transaxle.First thought is that something back there needs some tightening.But after a while, when the link between the clicks and the gear changes becomes obvious, that initial worry fades.Those are the sounds of a high-performance mechanical beast.Road noise and wind noise are about what we expect in a modern supercar: There, but not intrusive.The stereo masks the most audible.

The GT-R is not the most fuel-efficient car on the road, which is not surprising.EPA estimates are 16/21 mpg City/Highway.

 
Assembled In
 
Tochigi, Japan.
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Wheels
Width, 10.5Standard
Rim Type, Painted forged alloyStandard
 
Suspension
Rear Suspension Type, Multi-linkStandard
Driver Adjustable Suspension, Ride controlStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Rear Spring Type, CoilStandard
Independent, Four-wheelStandard
Front suspension type, Double wishboneStandard
 
Lights
Xenon HeadlightsStandard
 
Drivetrain
4WD TypeStandard
Locking HubsStandard
Axle ratioStandard
 
Seats
Front seat type, SportStandard
 
Rear Seats
Center armrest, YesStandard
 
Locks
Power door locks, Remote power door locksStandard
2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlockingStandard
 
Windows
Power windowsStandard
Front wipers - intermittentStandard
Front wipers - speed sensitiveStandard
Privacy glassStandard
Rear defoggerStandard
 
Mirrors
Driver mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated driver mirror, HeatedStandard
Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated passenger mirror, HeatedStandard
Power retractable mirrors, Power retractable mirrorsStandard
Vanity mirrors, Dual illuminated vanity mirrorsStandard
 
Convenience Features
Cruise control, Cruise controlStandard
Power steering, Speed-proportional electric power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt and telescopicStandard
Audio controls on steering wheel, Audio controlsStandard
Cruise controls on steering wheel, Cruise controlsStandard
Transmission controls on steering wheel, Gear shift controlsStandard
Cupholders, Front and rearStandard
Remote trunk release, PowerStandard
Door pockets, Driver and passengerStandard
Retained accessory power, Retained accessory powerStandard
Overhead console, Mini with storageStandard
Universal remote transmitter, Universal remote transmitterStandard
Passenger seat easy entry, NoStandard
Center Console, Full with covered storageStandard
Multi-function remote, Trunk/hatch/door, windowsStandard
 
Comfort Features
Reading lights, FrontStandard
Steering wheel trim, Leather/metal-lookStandard
Shift knob trim, Leather/aluminumStandard
Cargo area light, Cargo area lightStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
Trip computerStandard
ClockStandard
External tempStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
Transmission Temperature GuageStandard
Boost GaugeStandard
 
Exterior Features
GrillStandard
Rear spoilerStandard
 
Audio System
Satellite Radio, XMStandard
Speed Sensitive Volume Control, YesStandard
Antenna Type, Window gridStandard
In-Dash CD, SingleStandard
Radio, AM/FM/SatelliteStandard
 
Telematics
Navigation system, With voice activationStandard
wireless connectivity, Bluetooth(R)Standard
 
Doors
Rear door type, TrunkStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
BumpersStandard
 
Airbags
Passenger Airbag, YesStandard
 
Stability and Traction
Traction controlStandard
 
Seatbelts
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Transmission Hill Holder, Transmission hill holderStandard
 
Engine
Max RPM, 6,400Standard
Valve Gear, DOHCStandard
Total Valves, 24Standard
Engine Configuration, VStandard
Vehicle Emissions, ULEV IIStandard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Max Torque RPM, 3,200Standard
Compression Ratio, 9.00 : 1Standard
 
Air Conditioning
Front air conditioning zones, DualStandard
Air filtration, Interior air filtrationStandard
 
Security
Anti-theft alarm system, YesStandard
engine immobilizer, Engine immobilizerStandard
 
Driver Seat
Manual Adjustments, 8Standard
Power Adjustments, 8Standard
Height Adjustable, PowerStandard
 
Brakes
Braking assist, Braking assist inchesStandard
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification. 
 
Emissions
 
50 State Emissions   * 
 
Other Options
 
Cold Weather Package:
Includes unique coolant/water ratio.
   * 
Special Paint - Super Silver:
3 Coat Metallic Paint.
   $3,000 
 
Port Installed Options
 
iPod Interface   $400 
Carpeted GT-R Floor Mats   $280 
Navigation Booklet   * 
*See dealer for details
 
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Incentive Programs
 
Finance Rate 4.9%/72 months
 
Ends 03/31/10
Nissan 2009 Standard Signature Purchase - National
Nissan Signature Purchase Standard Rates
Tier 0 Eligibility: All 


 
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2010 Nissan GT-R Premium 2dr AWD $83,040
2010 Nissan GT-R 2dr All-wheel Drive Base General Exterior
 
 

2009 Nissan GT-R 2 Door Coupe
2009 Nissan GT-R Base 2dr AWD $76,840
2009 Nissan GT-R Premium 2dr AWD $79,090
2009 Nissan GT-R 2dr All-wheel Drive Base General Exterior
 
 
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