When Nissan's GT-R supercar first hit the U.S. market earlier this year, there was some serious concern about dealer markups. Although the GT-R is arguably worth double its MSRP, Nissan was worried that price gouging would sour potential buyers. Apparently, that concern has passes as Nissan has announced a GT-R "price adjustment" for [...]
Read More: http://www.leftlanenews.com/2009-nissan-gt-r-receives-price-adjustment.html
-----------------------------------
Nissan NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs
http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Nissan.html
tranch - 22 Sep 2008 22:34 GMT
> When Nissan's GT-R supercar first hit the U.S. market earlier this year,
> there was some serious concern about dealer markups. Although the GT-R is
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Nissan NewsHub: Latest auto news sourced from websites, portals and blogs
> http://www.carshops247.co.uk/news/Nissan.html
Geeze! Not even Nissan trusts these thieving rat bastard dealerships!
Awww!
BaJoRi - 09 Oct 2008 19:10 GMT
>> When Nissan's GT-R supercar first hit the U.S. market earlier this year,
>> there was some serious concern about dealer markups. Although the GT-R is
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Geeze! Not even Nissan trusts these thieving rat bastard dealerships!
> Awww!
Sounds like sour grapes from someone that can't afford to buy the car
anyways