CarMax special - 09 GT-R
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Originally Posted by mad pup,Jan 6 2010, 07:02 PM
I'd imagine a GT-R is comfortable and practical enough for it to be someone's only car. Not everyone who can afford multiple cars actually want multiple cars.
My point is, I wouldn't dismiss it just based on mileage. Of course, I'd check it over thoroughly to make sure it wasn't abused.
My point is, I wouldn't dismiss it just based on mileage. Of course, I'd check it over thoroughly to make sure it wasn't abused.
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Originally Posted by geoff2005,Jan 7 2010, 02:44 PM
i think maybe its only a cali thing, cause i know a few gt-r owners whos only car is a gt-r
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,Jan 7 2010, 11:58 AM] Not to mention, some people are making out like the GT-R has some stratospheric pricetag that only people bringing in 7 figures can afford.
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Originally Posted by Steponme,Jan 7 2010, 06:59 PM
It's a well over $90K car with tax and license; that's pretty hefty. And for a car of such caliber, putting 30K mi a year on it is very questionable and suspicious, in that it could've been used as a track test car or some sort of workhorse. Think about it, 30K miles in one year in a (very) non-economy car.
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