Is the new Nissan GT-R still a supercar bargain?

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Written by Ollie Kew
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The new Nissan R35 GT-R will set you back 79,995. A fiver under eighty grand looks like a mighty climb from the R35"s early days as a sub- 60k BMW M3-rival, but Nissan"s adamant that a decade"s worth of power upgrades and chassis development not to mention that smart new cabin is worth the money. You"ll pay 79,9995 for the regular Pure" model, or for a Prestige" version with smarter Recaro leather and other trinkets, up to 83,495. An even racier Track Edition with Nismo bits on board is 91,995.Which rather begs the question: what, for between, say, seventy and a hundred grand or so, would be your everyday super coupe of choice? Here"s TG"s quick run-down of on price alone the new 562bhp GT-R"s closest rivals.

Date written: 26 May 2016

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