Umm how was he making a bad argument? he’s basically saying that comparing the stock zr1, and a stock GT-R, at the MSRP, you are getting more for your money with the GT-R.
Of course the Zr1 is amazing, but for alot less money, why not take the GT-R? He was comparing stock to stock…
In fact, it sounds like you are the one comparing stock to aftermarket.
“so give me a GTR and the money left over from NOT buying a ZR1 and ill use that to get some sticky rubbers, a new exhaust and ECU and ill walk all over the ZR1 even more.”
GT-R among the fastest ever production road cars at the ‘Ring’ -
(CASCAIS, Portugal, 1st May 2008) - Nissan today announced that its GT-R supercar achieved a lap time at the infamous Nurburgring in Germany of seven minutes and 29 seconds. Recorded on April 16 and 17, the GT-R used was a base specification car and fitted with the standard Japanese market tires. Driven by GT-R chief test driver Tochio Suzuki, this latest lap time beats the previous fastest time for the GT-R by nine seconds.
The previous best lap time for GT-R of 7:38, also driven by Suzuki, was one of the fastest laps achieved by a production car despite conditions being slightly damp on two corners.
“At last year’s testing, we were frustrated by the conditions at the Nurburgring, always believing that the GT-R could go under seven minutes 30 seconds.” said Kazutoshi Mizuno, Chief Vehicle Engineer for GT-R. “Below seven minutes 30 seconds, the GT-R proves it is among the fastest mass-production cars in the world. We set out to build a multi-performance supercar accessible to anyone, anytime and anywhere - I believe the GT-R has delivered that promise.”
Deliveries of the all-new GT-R began in Japan in December 2007. Sales in the US and Canada start in July and extend to Europe and other markets over the next 12 months.
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Wait… I read that article, did the regular GTR (sheesh I just said regular GTR) run a 7:29 or was that the V-spec?
If that was the time for the normal GTR than I think Chevy is gonna have a hard time backing up the ‘any track in the world’ claim with the ZR1 even before the v-spec comes out and then…
… I’m positive the ZR1 will be a great car but damn… Nissan.
funny party is, that anyone that has an experience driving any car on the ring is calling BS on it. I am waiting for it to be in normal hands and get a real time before I believe anything.
the only posted article from “Nissan” on the topic