Friday, June 7, 2013

2013 Nissan GT-R Review


2013 Nissan GT-R

If you are looking for a coupe that has high performance then the 2013 Nissan GT-R fits the bill. This model comes in black edition and premium trim levels and offers two plus two seating.

The Premium edition has standard features such as alloy wheels that are twenty inches, automatic xenon lights, high performance tires, Brembo brakes, running lights (LED), adjustable suspension, rearview camera, heated adjustable seats, dual climate control, entry/ignition that is keyless and a Bose audio system that has satellite radio and CD player. It also has streaming audio, Bluetooth phone and iPod connectivity. There is also a multifaceted information monitor and navigation system that can provide up to the minute weather and traffic updates in addition to nine point four gigabytes that is there for audio storage.



The Black edition sports an exceptional red and black interior, rear wing made of carbon fiber, lightweight wheels and Recaro leather seats. There are a few options including a free cold weather package. This package includes Dunlop all season run flat tires, darker wheels and a special coolant mixture that enables a quicker engine warm up.

The 2013 Nissan GT-R has a V6 three point eight liter twin turbocharged engine. It gives out 463 pound feet of torque and 545 horsepower. It also has a dual clutch six-speed automated manual transmission which carries all the power to the ground with the aid of a superior AWD (all wheel drive) system.

It comes with some great safety features as well. These include traction control, antilock brakes, stability control, full length side curtain and front seat airbags.

The interior of the 2013 Nissan GT-R is a bit severe. It is meant to give the impression of technology and performance. If any high G maneuvers are executed, the front seats come with outstanding faux suede inserts and bolster that will hold the occupants in place. It sports a well constructed interior. The controls in the vehicle are solid. The interior of the Black Edition is not as austere.

2013 Nissan GT-R interior2013 Nissan GT-R review

The 2013 Nissan GT-R can get from zero to sixty in a mere three point one seconds and can complete a quarter mile in less than twelve seconds. It also has great fuel economy as it is approximately 16 mpg in town, 23 mpg on the highway and 19 mpg combined. It is a great selection for an exotic sports coupe that is not only great looking but performs well.

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