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. But we don't have US or European prices yet.
Assuming its US and European bound.
. But we don't have US or European prices yet.
http://car.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20090109_38396.htmllink, source, evidence? I would rather believe 7'25 range, since changes weren't THAT extensive. 10 seconds off from a nurb lap is bit too much even for GT-R fan like me.
The bubble clearly shows that its above 7:20, but given how outrageously poor the resolution is, its difficult to make out anything exact. Lets say 7:23 just for the heck of it?
Helluva time. But... Meh.
Or the ZR-1. I don't know about people spending $150,000 on a Nissan in the US. They could instead buy a ZR-1, R8, Porsche 997 Turbo, GT3 RS, Used Ferrari 360 Spyder (possibly F430), and even a used Murcielago.
Everyone abuses these sports cars, and then whines & complains. It happens to all manufacturers. The main concerns I heard about the GT-R was the transmission and that came from idiots who purposely pushing the it to its limit.Mizuno needs to grow up?US buyers are the ones having the big boohoohoo with everything. Did you even read the whole post? US customers abused the car and then bawled as something failed and Nissan denied warranty, pointing at the proof provided by the black box. They had to sign a waiver before the car was handed over, which means that they had it coming all along.
He's basically saying we & the service dealers don't have the intelligence to maintain these cars.He went on to say that, essentially, the quality of service and support in the US for the SpecV simply isn't there.
Ok.When it comes to machines like that, the US isn't up to par with the rest of the world.
People can barely handle Ferrari's & Porsche's. Doesn't mean everyone can't.He wouldn't be turning it over to the same people that can barely handle the base GT-R.
Happens to all manufacturers....He wouldn't be sending it to a place where a secondary market was waiting for it.
Again, happens to all manufacturers. You can't avoid this.He wouldn’t be turning it over to a company that would let it sit at the ports for month while the premium Ultimate Opal Black paint got eaten away, while customers were left in the dark.
And what says everyone else in the world won't do so?He wouldn't be leaving it in the hands of service staff that might scratch $30,000 rotors - requiring replacement - and blame it on the customer.
Basically condemned a lot of GT-R owners.And he definitely wouldn't be reading any lies regarding his transmission from communities with few intelligent owners and many internet mechanics.
Not shocking....I've been told that every day Mizuno-san reads through all GT-R warranty claims and associated data. But despite his attempts at being a good father, many Japanese tuners don't like Mizuno-san’s policies. They are upset with what he's done to their brand.
A little over a year ago, at the original R35 GT-R's introduction, I asked Mizuno-san about modifications, to which he expressed a strong view that the car shouldn't be touched. Being the new GT-R president, he's used the full power of his administration to control the GT-R market. This includes restricting access to key GT-R replacement parts such as engines and transmissions. It has even gone so far as to prevent tuners from bringing R35s to events such as the Nismo festival. Rumor has it that his feelings go further, impacting everything from the very way Nismo handles the GT-R to the reason why we don't have a blue GT-R.
Please link as this is the first I've heard of this. I will also send an e-mail to our local dealers to see more about this.then, maybe you could point out some posts that are complaining about Porsche/Ferrari/Lamborghini dealerships in the US, how they had bled off the air from the tyres while they were hot after driving, resulting as TPM going off next morning, warning about low pressure
Not an applicable argument. Swirls in the paintjob have happened everywhere; Factory, Dealer, Car Wash, Detailer, & Owner... and how about swirls in the paintjob after the dealership had cleaned the car before delivery? Yup, NNA dealerships don't know how a flagship model should be treated.