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2015 Nissan Gt-r Premium Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2015 Mileage:27 Color:
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

2015 Nissan GT-R Premium

Regal Red with Black Leather Interior

Brand New on the Showroom Floor!

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  • Includes Carpeted GT-R Floor Mats
  • Regal Red Special Metallic Paint
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  • Convenience Features

·       1-touch down

·       Driver vanity mirror

·       Tilt steering wheel

·       Auto-dimming rearview mirror

·       Air conditioning

·       Garage door transmitter:HomeLink

·       Front beverage holders

·       Speed control

·       Illuminated entry

·       Front dual zone A/C

·       Telescoping steering wheel

·       Rear beverage holders

·       Automatic temperature control

·       Power windows

·       Passenger door bin

·       Overhead console

·       Passenger vanity mirror

·       Remote keyless entry

·       Driver door bin

·       1-touch up

·       Navigation system

Entertainment Features

·       Diversity antenna

·       Speaker type:Bose

·       Primary LCD size:7.0"

·       Radio data system

·       Wireless phone connectivity:Bluetooth

·       DVD-Audio

·       MP3 decoder

·       AM/FM radio:SiriusXM

·       1st row LCD monitors:1

·       Speakers:11

·       Steering wheel mounted audio controls

·       CD player

Warranty

·       Basic warranty:36 months/36,000miles

·       Corrosion perforation warranty:60 months/ unlimited distance

·       Powertrain warranty:60 months/60,000miles

Seats and Trim

·       Leather shift knob

·       Heated front seats

·       Max seating capacity:4

·       Rear seats:bucket

·       Front seats:bucket

·       Front center armrest

·       Power passenger seat

·       Leather upholstery

·       Power driver seat

·       Rear seat center armrest

Body Exterior

·       Spoiler

·       Tailpipe finisher:polished

·       Door mirrors:body-color

·       Rear cargo:trunk

·       Power door mirrors

·       Bumpers:body-color

·       Heated door mirrors

Specs and Dimensions

·       Compression ratio:9.00 to 1

·       Engine horsepower:545hp @ 6,400RPM

·       Front headroom:968mm (38.1")

·       Rear legroom:671mm (26.4")

·       Passenger volume:2,237L (79.0 cu.ft.)

·       Exterior height:1,369mm (53.9")

·       Front shoulder room:1,379mm (54.3")

·       Exterior body width:1,895mm (74.6")

·       Wheelbase:2,779mm (109.4")

·       Engine bore x stroke:95.5mm x 88.4mm (3.76" x 3.48")

·       Rear hiproom:1,140mm (44.9")

·       Rear headroom:851mm (33.5")

·       Interior maximum cargo volume:249 L (9 cu.ft.)

·       Front legroom:1,133mm (44.6")

·       Engine displacement:3.8 L

·       Exterior length:4,671mm (183.9")

·       Engine torque:463 lb.-ft. @ 3,200RPM

·       Interior cargo volume:249 L (9 cu.ft.)

·       Rear shoulder room:1,270mm (50.0")

·       GVWR:2,118kg (4,669lbs)

·       Front hiproom:1,389mm (54.7")

Powertrain

·       Fuel economy city:16mpg

·       Mode select transmission

·       Horsepower:545hp @ 6,400RPM

·       Fuel economy highway:23mpg

·       Variable valve control

·       Transmission:6 speed automatic with auto-shift

·       Engine liters:3.8

·       Manual-shift auto

·       Sequential multi-point fuel injection

·       Fuel tank capacity:19.5gal.

·       Fuel economy combined:19mpg

·       Cylinder configuration:V-6

·       Engine location:front

·       Recommended fuel:premium unleaded

·       Torque:463 lb.-ft. @ 3,200RPM

·       Drive type:all-wheel drive

·       Number of valves:24

·       Limited slip differential

·       Compressor:twin turbo

Safety and Security

·       Traction control

·       Brake assist

·       Electronic stability

·       ABS brakes

·       Security system

·       Dual front side impact airbags

·       4 wheel disc brakes

·       Panic alarm

·       Overhead airbag

·       Ignition disable

·       Occupant sensing airbag

·       Dual front impact airbags

Suspension/Handling

·       Wheel size:20"

·       Speed-sensing steering

·       Four wheel independent suspension

·       Rear anti-roll bar

·       Power steering

·       Front anti-roll bar

·       Alloy wheels

·       Sport suspension

Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation

·       Outside temperature display

·       Tachometer

·       Fully automatic headlights

·       Trip computer

·       Front reading lights

·       Variably intermittent wipers

·       Rear window defroster

·       Low tire pressure warning

·       Speed sensitive wipers

 

Located in Nashville Tennessee

Action Nissan

307 Thompson Lane

Nashville, Tn 37211

615-834-8244

Ask for Robb or Ray

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