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seeing as its out of reach for most it may be more constructive to speculate on whats going to happen to the prices of the current and previous generations of GTR's...

any thoughts?

The pricing for the new GTR seems reasonable considering all the hype that has been going on leading up to the launch...anyone who was contemplating or can afford an R34 GTR at 70K would definately be considering the newer option...

On the other hand, the price of 34GTRs will probably drop a fair bit making it affordable to 33 and 34GTT owners to upgrade :D

so wat are the differences (except for the price) between the base model and 'hispec' model?

i thought there was three:

a base model

a V-Spec

and an Evolution?

i heard that the Evolution model had 400kw or so?

i read that somewhere.....dont quote me.

I think those prices are good for what you get....however whether or not nissan struggles to sell them remains to be seen. Yes there are a lot more people earning bigger bucks these days but Nissan will have to be able to sway them from brands such as porsche etc.

My understanding about the differences between the two models does justify the prices difference. Unconfirmed of course but I hear rumours of around about 100ps/hp power hike....lightweight interior and possibly cage.....bigger brakes/wheels and other enhancements.

As for what it will do to the pricing of 34/33/32 gtrs it will be interesting....IMHO I think the 34 price will drop but 33/32's won't be affected as much.

i thought there was three:

a base model

a V-Spec

and an Evolution?

i heard that the Evolution model had 400kw or so?

i read that somewhere.....dont quote me.

I think, from what I remember reading, the Evolution model is coming out something like 2 years later and so they haven't set its price yet.

The R32 GTR sold for $110,00 and that is in 1992 ( Im pretty sure, maybe 1991).

They only bought in 100 and could not even sell all of them, they struggled to shift the last few!

Relatively that was a lot of money back then (is today as well) plus the recession was caining everyone 18% interest rates :S

what are we all going to talk about once the car is released? there will be no more guessing... spy shots... wishful thinking

all it will be in hearing about some rich mofo who has bought one and brings it on cruises occassionally... just like when the 34 gtrs were very rare and $110k plus

I think, from what I remember reading, the Evolution model is coming out something like 2 years later and so they haven't set its price yet.

I remember reading the same thing

But still.. 135 is not bad when you consider the new M3 is about 150 or so by the time we see it. I would expect the evo to be about the 150k when it comes out.

As for how many they will sell, hard to say. Depends on what you wanted. If you wanted the badge and did not care for absolute performance then you would go an M3 or Boxster, but if you wanted the fastest, then you'd go the GTR?

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