Well, sad day indeed for me yesterday. I stopped by my local Nissan dealership to officially take my name off the wait list for the GTR
Before everyone starts, just let me say there were good reasons why I cannot get the new car *at this time*.
Anyways, the sales manager had some interesting info for me:
There will be only 200 GTRs sold in Canada over the next 5 years. Period.
They will be carried in 5 cities only: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto.
Do the math: 200/5yrs=40 cars per year/5 cities=8 GTRs sold per year per city!
Nissan requires all dealers offering the GTR to invest over $50K in tooling to service the cars plus a dedicated 350Z loaner.
If additional editions (ie. V spec) are available later, those cars will be added to the allotted cars above. That means there might be a few extra examples to be sold.
Price is not announced, but expect to pay $89-110K.
Rumours are Infiniti will get a version in 2 years, re-skinned but mechanically identical with more upscale interiors. It will be the new NSX/Lexus Supercar fighter.
Interesting....
Before everyone starts, just let me say there were good reasons why I cannot get the new car *at this time*.
Anyways, the sales manager had some interesting info for me:
There will be only 200 GTRs sold in Canada over the next 5 years. Period.
They will be carried in 5 cities only: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal and Toronto.
Do the math: 200/5yrs=40 cars per year/5 cities=8 GTRs sold per year per city!
Nissan requires all dealers offering the GTR to invest over $50K in tooling to service the cars plus a dedicated 350Z loaner.
If additional editions (ie. V spec) are available later, those cars will be added to the allotted cars above. That means there might be a few extra examples to be sold.
Price is not announced, but expect to pay $89-110K.
Rumours are Infiniti will get a version in 2 years, re-skinned but mechanically identical with more upscale interiors. It will be the new NSX/Lexus Supercar fighter.
Interesting....
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