Nissan GT-R Supercar!

The Japanese imports have always provided strong competition for one another. Minneapolis Toyota offers the popular hybrid model and after a failed attempt, St. Louis Honda is bringing back their newly redesigned Insight to give the Prius a run for first place! Nissan recently introduced their electric Leaf, which surpasses the other two Japanese brands in terms of fuel efficiency and innovation. We are going to give some of the impressive specifications about the sports performance Nissan GT-R to show what Toyota and Honda have to compete with now!
The 2010 Nissan GT-R is able to give drivers an impressive 485 horsepower and 434 pound feet of torque! All that is made possible by the 3.8 liter V6 twin-turbocharged engine that is roaring and ready to go under the hood. When you combine the high power engine with a six-speed dual-clutch with all-wheel drive, you get a car that is meant to go fast. The GT-R can go from 0 to 60 mph in only 3.6 seconds! But fuel economists may want to go with a car from Greensboro Hyundai because the GT-R only gets 16 mpg around town and 21 on the highway.
Some drivers complain that the noise from the road is louder than they would like, and that the overall ride isn’t as smooth as expected. The folks at Nissan say that this will be resolved by an improved suspension system for the 2011 model year. Even though the ride might be a little rough, the all-wheel drive makes it relatively safe and provides a sports car handling experience. Plus, the technological gadgets that you can have installed are ultra convenient, like in-dash navigation with a hard drive for your media. You have your choice of two trim levels, but this coupe will set you back around $80,700. But, you are getting a lengthy list of standard features and a beautiful sports car.