Contributing Journalist
Contributing Journalist
Two decades ago Jim Richards and Mark Skaife famously thumbed their noses at Aussie fans’ jibes after winning their second and final outright victory in the Bathurst 1000 in a Nissan GT-R Skyline.
Since then the GT-R, which Nissan claims is the world’s most affordable supercar, has continued to take it up to the sportscar elites costing an arm, and often a leg as well, more.
Now the Japanese auto maker has dropped off its latest GT-R in Australia with a bargain-basement price of $170,800. Just what does the buyer get for his or her buck?
Read the full Nissan GT-R 2012 review: road test.