How much is a GT-R Skyline 2015?

Nissan announces U.S. pricing for 2015 GT-R NISMO

GT-R Premium $101,770 USD
GT-R Black Edition $111,510 USD
GT-R NISMO (7/31 availability) $149,990 USD

How much does a used 2015 GT-R cost?

Prices for a used 2015 Nissan GT-R currently range from $84,999 to $111,990, with vehicle mileage ranging from 8,839 to 71,088.

How much does a Skyline GTR R34 cost?

To put things in perspective, in 1999, an R34 GT-R cost $45,000, which in January 2022, equates to $75,300. The example with chassis number BNR34-006741 is a base-model Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R, but still has all the GT-R attributes, like the RB26 DETT, ATTESA E-TS all-wheel drive, and more.

Are R34 Skyline illegal in US?

There is a common misconception that R34 GT-Rs are illegal in the U.S. In most cases, that’s true—but there are exceptions. Federal law dictates that these cars are not eligible to import until they have reached 25 years of age, and this applies right down to the month of manufacture.

How much is a 2016 GTR?

The “base” 2016 Nissan GT-R Premium has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $103,000; the 45th Anniversary Gold Edition is about $1,000 more. A new GT-R Black Edition will cost about $130,000, and the all-conquering GT-R Nismo will set you back a cool $151,500.

How much is a 2010 GTR?

About the 2010 Nissan GT-R

Coupe Original MSRP/Price Horsepower
GT-R 2dr Cpe $80790 / $76033 485
GT-R 2dr Cpe Premium $83040 / $78149 485

Why is R34 illegal?

Long story short, the Nissan Skyline GT-R is illegal in the United States because it doesn’t meet the requirements of the 1988 Imported Vehicle Safety Compliance Act. The Skyline was not built with the right safety features to comply with the relevant road safety legislation.

How much is a 2014 GTR?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Nissan GT-R Coupe finally reaches six figures for 2014: The Premium model starts at $100,590 (including $1,000 destination charge) and the Black Edition runs $110,330.