Nissan GTR

What is it's modern equivalent?

A compact, AWD, 2+2 at around $60,000 USD adjusting for inflation of the original $31,000 (about) MSRP.

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Infiniti Q60s AWD

Annoyingly, an Sti.

2018 gt-r obviously

STI, due to the description
GTR, due to successor
GT350 (even though getting one for msrp would be hard), due to description and price

>C O M P A C T

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there isnt one. thats why demand is high and why prices are skyrocketing

>modern
>compact

Q60 Redsport
Q50 Redsport

AWD, around 60k USD, it's a performance trim of an upper-middle class car
Only downside is that it's 7 speed auto only with no manual option

This is the sad truth, might as well import an old one or get a WRX.

I'm pretty sure these were way closer to ~$100,000 when they first came out user

Probably way more than that. They would've cost the same as a modern GTR for the time

KIA Stinger

just buy a fucking 32 gtr. who cares are modern. these are classics and very desirable for a reason. New cars are for normie trash.

well, considering the R32 was a fullsize sedan/coupe at the time, that poster is right.
It was not a compact.

430i xDrive

>compact
>AWD
>2+2
>I6
>$45k

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google is terrible for actually finding information but i tried

In Australia the list price was $107,000AUD ($76,000) but only 100 cars were sold.

I couldn't find the Japanese list price out right, but this 1990 article
states

carmagazine.co.uk/car-reviews/magazine-reviews/the-worlds-most-advanced-road-car-nissan-skyline-gt-r-driven-car-1990/

>In Japan, it costs just under £20,000 —which makes it about 40 percent more expensive than a Toyota Supra Turbo or a fully loaded Celica GT-4.

1990's exchange rates varied between $1.6/£ and $1.9/£
So that figure is $32,000 - $38,000

A 1990 Supra Turbo was $25,000 in the US so plus 40% is $36,000 so this correlates.

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Maybe the 4 series, the 2 series can fit 4 people only if two of them happen to not have legs from the knee down.

Do you not understand what 2+2 means?

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F-four?

>The 2+2 is a version of the coupe car body style that has two small rear seats for children or occasional usage, along with two front seats for the driver and front passenger. For coupes that are sold either with or without rear seats, the versions that include rear seats are often marketed as a "2+2".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2+2_(car_body_style)

I think OP is directly comparing sizes of vehicle, not size classification. A R32 is definitely closer in size to a 2018 Civic couple than a Ford fusion.

>32 GTR

its called an R32 GT-R

dumb fuck

>BMW
>AWD

What the fuck happened?

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they've had awd since the 80's

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>Implying the E30 325iX wasn't cool as fuck

A loaded M240 XDrive is 56K USD, you can get a bottom and C43 coupe for about the same.