691 U.S. Nissan Dealers Now Taking GT-R Pre-Orders [News]

gtrthumbus.jpgYou heard it right ladies and gents. The Nissan GT-R beauty is slowly inching its way towards the United States and today the official announcement came that the vehicle would be available for pre-order at 691 'GT-R Certified' Nissan dealers. The base package will run $69,850 and the premium will go for $71,900. The 'Super Paint-Super Silver' factory option will tack on another $3,000. And expect to pay another $360 for the iPod converter and $280 for the GT-R carpeted floor mats. Deliveries will begin in June. You better act quick! If you remember, the supplies are pretty limited. Full release after the jump.



2009 Nissan GT-R Supercar Pre-Orders Now Being
Taken At 691 'GT-R Certified' Dealers Nationwide


CHICAGO (Feb. 6, 2008) - Nissan today announced that the all-new Nissan GT-R supercar is now available for pre-ordering at 691 officially certified Nissan dealers across the United States. The 2009 Nissan GT-R, equipped with a 480-horsepower, twin-turbo 3.8-liter V6 engine and advanced 6-speed dual clutch automatic transmission, has a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $69,850 for the GT-R and $71,900 for the GT-R Premium model (exclusive if Destination & Handling). Customer deliveries of the new GT-R are scheduled to begin in June 2008.



Nissan dealers have attained 'GT-R Certification' status by meeting a number of strict sales, service and facilities commitments, including dedicating a master technician to GT-R service, special training for service managers and technicians, and designating dealer principals, executive managers and general managers as the primary communicators/negotiators in sales transactions. A listing of GT-R Certified Nissan dealers is available to consumers on nissanusa.com.



'A supercar as special as the new Nissan GT-R - and its owners - requires a truly exceptional level of care and handling,' said Al Castignetti, vice president and general manager, Nissan Division, Nissan North America, Inc. 'These Certified GT-R dealers are making a substantial investment in their showrooms, service tools and technician training - helping ensure that the purchase and ownership of the new GT-R will be an exciting experience for our customers, every step of the way.'



About the 2009 Nissan GT-R

The all-new 2009 Nissan GT-R, the fifth-generation of the legendary Nissan supercar, is a multi-dimensional performance machine that lives up to the concept of 'the ultimate supercar that can be driven by anyone, anytime, anywhere.'



It features an all-new 3.8-liter twin turbo V6 producing 480 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque (estimated), backed by an all-new, paddle-shifted, GR6-type dual clutch rear transaxle. The new Nissan GT-R is built on an exclusive, all-new Premium Midship platform. This new platform enables the use of a world's first independent rear transaxle ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive system, which places the transmission, transfer case and final drive at the rear of the vehicle, optimizing weight distribution and maximizing handling capability.



The Nissan GT-R's functional styling utilizes advanced aerodynamics, evoking the lines of a well-trained athlete. GT-R's hybrid body construction combines steel, carbon fiber and die-cast aluminum, and features a low coefficient of drag of 0.27, while achieving high front and rear downforce. GT-R's four-passenger cabin features a sloping 'aero blade canopy' roofline and curved C-pillar 'sword edge,' as well as GT-R's hallmark four-ring taillights, functional rear carbon fiber underbody diffuser, rear spoiler and large, integrated quad exhaust tips.



GT-R's interior balances functionality with a sense of ease and comfort. It features sculpted performance bucket seats for an optimal driving position, a cockpit-style instrument panel with a large center-mounted tachometer and multi-function display - which includes mechanical and driving information, as well as an on-board driving recorder.



Customers can learn more about the 2009 Nissan GT-R through gtrnissan.com.



(Via Jalopnik.)

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