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Interesting, but somehow I doubt that 23% increase in test drives was due to P-car owners test driving the GT-R. Porsche owners aren't driving P-cars because they "overlooked" the Nissan...
I would definitely throttle somebody (no pun intended) sticking something to my (preverbial) Porsche. Mark's definitely right, they were smart using 2 blondes in tight clothing. They should have used them as a selling point for the Nissan: "so easy to drive, even these girls can do it"
And of those Porsche drivers that took that test drive, happily got back in their Porsche's with smiles on their faces.
Not looking back at all.
Dunno. Drove a GT-R and it was pretty damn quick/impressive. Ride quality is virtually intolerable though but that's not much different than a 996 GT3 or 997 Turbo...
Dunno. Drove a GT-R and it was pretty damn quick/impressive. Ride quality is virtually intolerable though but that's not much different than a 996 GT3 or 997 Turbo...
i am driven few myself, very impressive car, but the No "Force Feedback" while changing gears was a bummer for me... but then again i cant Japanees Interiors, Horriable!
i am driven few myself, very impressive car, but the No "Force Feedback" while changing gears was a bummer for me... but then again i cant Japanees Interiors, Horriable!
I can agree with that. Interior isn't great and the digital gauges are neat but kinda toy-like.
is it really that bad? i didn't find the ride quality on a 997 turbo to be very bad at all.
Maybe I'm a wimp but I find the 997 Turbo too stiff. Strangely the 997.2 GT3 seems about perfect to me...
The GT-R is at a whole other level though. It ruined the experience for me. Not to mention...if you're going to have adjustable shocks why not make one of the settings actually comfortable?