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Pricing Announced for 2011 Nissan GT-R

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The 2011 Nissan GT-R supercar will start at $84,060. With the 2011, you get 485 horsepower from a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V-6 engine that’s paired with a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.

This represents a bump in price from last year’s model, which started at $80,790.

The price range for the competition is vast because base models can start relatively low but skyrocket when you start adding goodies. For instance, the 2010 Porsche 911 starts at $77,800, but the price climbs rapidly once you start moving up the trim levels.

The 2010 Chevy Corvette Z06 has a starting MSRP of $74,285, but it can hit north of $100,000 just as easily as the GT-R or 911.

The 2011 Nissan GT-R can be found at select Nissan dealers.

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