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Originally Posted by SeanPlunk
. . . I also saw a white V6 Hyundai Genesis Coupe and it was actually pretty good looking in person.
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The Genesis looks pretty damn good in pics. The GT-R (to me) doesn't quite come off in pics, but actually looks impressive in person.
BADASS, I'm not so sure I'd call the GT-R "slow" as much as I'd call BS on some of its extraordinary claims. There was a fascinating article (I think in Automobile) where one of their authors drove a GT2 and GT-R at the Ring on the Same day. He's not a professional race drive. However he was able to drive the GT2 faster and his basic conclusion was,
1) It's easy to see where a better drive could have gotten a lot more time out of the GT2
2) He was pretty skeptical about getting the extra 20+ seconds out of the GT-R from the time he put down to the time Nissan claims.
Fact, an engineer has driven the ZR1 into the low 7'20s. That car is simply mind boggling. All the more, Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear, a life long Corvette hater as far as I can tell, has warmed up a lot to the in recent years and named the ZR1 car of the year. That's astounding.
Anyway, back to the GT-R. If I were drowning in cash I'd be happy to have one. I'm sure the driving experience is unique.