Question:
whats the deal with the nissan gt-r price?
Jeremy S
2008-12-30 09:18:29 UTC
the base price of the gt-r on the Nissan web site is 76,840 but there is a disclaimer saying it excludes destination and handling charges so does that mean they exclude the charges of shipping it from a warehouse in the usa to your state or shipping it from japan to a warehouse in the usa then to your state
Three answers:
unrequited_dream
2008-12-30 16:44:11 UTC
The destination and handling charge is $1000. I believe that covers from U.S. port of entry to the destination dealership. If I remember correctly, the Titan/Armada used to be the most expensive destination/handling charge ($780), and they're assembled here in the U.S. The destination and handling charges were SUPPOSED to be included with the price of the GT-R, but that didn't follow through when they finally arrived.
noimage2000
2008-12-30 17:33:06 UTC
tion and handling fees. They are always listed and usually run around No car in the US includes the destination and handeling charges. The charges for this car ARE in fact $1,000. The average cost across the industry for this charge is around $700. They also just raised the MSRP of the car by about $7,000. For the extra money, the stereo and heated seats in the Premium car are worth it.
martinjrbroomhall
2008-12-30 09:24:16 UTC
i have herd they should only cost about 55,000 if i herd right all depends on what shipping company you use as many people say to me if you have the money for the car you dont need to ask about getting it shipped over


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