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2009 Nissan GT-R - Q&A

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How much would it cost to lease a 2009 Nissan GT-R?
I'm thinking about getting it but its a little too over my budget. So I was wondering how much it would cost to lease it. Thanks for all your help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Just as much as buying one.Although I do not know why you would want to.

They have paddles. The left is down-shift, and the right is to shift-up. Or you can put it into auto, and relax.

Neon lights can be bought at any car modding shop best bet is to buy a car mdding mag for dealers or even ebay.

Where can i buy a 2009 Nissan GT-R in Georgia?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Well I don't know your exact location so I will give you 3 locations of nissan dealers in Georgia and links from north to south. North: http://www.regalauto.com/regal/home/regal_web_index.dsp Mid State:http://www.fivestarnissan.com/ South:http://interstatenissan.com/ they should have the address so...

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Like some vice-presidential picks, the GT-R has laid low some well-thought-out plans for world domination with its scorching power and deft handling.

The most attuned competitors are the new 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and the Porsche 911 Turbo.

The ZR1's supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 will push it to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, 0.3 second faster than the Corvette Z06, according to GM; it'll hit 100 mph in 7.0 seconds, turn in quarter-mile times of 11.3 seconds at 131 mph, and charge to a claimed top speed of 205 mph, all for a price tag some $20,000 higher than the GT-R—and minus two seats.

The 911 Turbo punches out 480 horsepower for $125,000—and offers itself in convertible trim for buyers who want the top-down driving experience at nearly 200 mph.


 
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