2011 Nissan GT-R Priced from $84,060 in the U.S., Base Model Eliminated
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2011 Nissan GT-R Priced from $84,060 in the U.S., Base Model Eliminated



Nissan today released pricing for its U.S. market 2011 GT-R sports cars that is on sale now at selected certified retailers. For the 2011 model year, Nissan has eliminated the base model leaving the GT-R Premium as the only available version of the all-wheel drive sports car.

The Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Premium model is US$84,060 not including taxes, title and license fees. That's about $1,000 more than the outgoing 2010 model year GT-R Premium.

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