#2
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Mar 31, 2009
Well, you gotta pay to play.
At $114.98 a pop, yes, it's expensive, but it's nothing compared to servicing an exotic like a Ferrari or Lamborghini.
#4
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Mar 31, 2009
how much would the same service cost for your boxter?
#5
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Mar 31, 2009
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Don't know but someone with a 911 TT paid $750 for 20k service and that includes a brake flush.
But I'll use Redline tranny fluid in mine when the time comes and they're nowhere near $120 per quart. LOL.
The problem with the GT-R is you must allow the dealership to rape you or else say byebye to your warranty if your $20G tranny blows up.
#6
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Mar 31, 2009
The only way I'd pay $100 for a quart of transmission fluid is it
Britney Spears had rubbed the bottle all over her body! :lol:
#7
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Apr 1, 2009
What could kill this car for people wanting to buy it is the cost of ownership seems REALLY high for a car in it's price range. That said, I guess if you want a GT-R, you probably want it because it's a GT-R.
#8
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Apr 2, 2009
For a bargain Porsche, the service costs just as much as a Ferrari. Wonder how much is it to service a ZR-1 or ZO-6.
#9
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Apr 2, 2009
For a bargain Porsche, the service costs just as much as a Ferrari.
You're right.
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