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10 Great Cars That Almost Nobody Buys

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2. Nissan GT-R

Nissan has called the GT-R its flagship car. The carmaker may want to pick another model for that lauded designation given that the GT-R sold only 1,100 units in 2015. That’s a paltry number – bordering on embarrassing. Yet the head honchos at Nissan are sticking by this sports car, and critics agree that they should. With a peppy twin-turbocharged V6 engine, a six speed transmission and 20 inch wheels, the GT-R has become a critical darling. Able to hit 60 miles an hour in 4.5 seconds, many reviewers have referred to the GT-R as a “missile.” So what accounts for the abysmal sales? It may be the price. Starting at $110,000, this is a car that is out of most people’s price range. But if you have the means, you may want to consider picking one up.

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Via carscoops.com

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