Follow Us: Google+
 
Bankrate.com

2010 Fall Car Guide
Couple in car
auto
Best coupes for you in 2011

Find the best coupe for you based on:PRICEPERFORMANCEGOING GREEN
Nissan GT-R
Next
7 of 11
Back
Nissan GT-R

Specs: 485-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6

For 2011, Nissan has made some upgrades to its GT-R to improve riding comfort. It also has added automatic on/off headlights and real-time traffic and weather capability for the navigation system.

The GT-R coupe is powered by a 485-horsepower, 3.8-liter V-6 that Nissan says logs a zero-to-60-mph time of 3.5 seconds while still getting an EPA-estimated 15 city/21 highway mpg. With a starting price of around $84,000, the GT-R technically seats four, though rear-seat occupants will be uncomfortable if they are adults.

Standard features include all-wheel-drive; antilock brakes; electronic stability control; an eight-way power-adjustable driver's seat; a four-way power-adjustable front-passenger seat; front seat-mounted, side-impact air bags; and side-curtain air bags that inflate the full area of the window to protect your head from hitting the side window or frame pillar in a side-impact collision.


 

 

advertisement

Show Bankrate's community sharing policy
            Connect with us
Compare Auto Rates
zip code:
product:



advertisement
Most Read
  1. Headlight requirements by state
  2. Nick Nolte's house for sale
  3. 8 eerie ghost towns
  4. 7 sedans for the young at heart
  5. Social Security traps to avoid
  6. 8 affordable, classic cars for retirees
  7. 10 cars for a midlife crisis
  8. 7 Social Security benefits
  9. 9 gas-only, fuel-efficient cars
  10. Top 10 states for foreclosure
Auto Averages
Product Rate +/- Last week
48 month used car loan
2.92% 2.97%
48 month new car loan
2.44% 2.45%
36 month used car loan
2.88% 2.92%
36 month new car loan
2.29% 2.29%
View rates in your area:
 

A little research could save you BIG on interest.

Don't have time? Our rate-tracker tool saves you time and money. Delivered Thursdays.
 
advertisement
Partner Center
advertisement
Customers are getting approved for car leases at the highest pace since the recession.

Advertising Disclosure: Bankrate.com is an independent, advertising-supported comparison service. Bankrate may be compensated in exchange for featured placement of certain sponsored products and services, or your clicking on links posted on this website.