2009 Nissan Cars, 2009 2010 Nissan Future Cars
Posted by admin on 13 Dec 2008
Nissan has several models of vehicles on the market. Many of these models are going to get a few changes made to them, but they are really unremarkable. Some will have new wheels or just an upgrade in stereo equipment. The best news about Nissan is the GT R Spec V. This is a concept car by Nissan that is supposed to be a top sport vehicle.
The GT R is not a new model. In fact they have been around for a couple of years. The Spec V is what’s new. The Spec V will have more power and speed than the original. It is set to show up at the Fuji Speedway in November 2008. It will then be delivered to Japan for January 2009 sales. You probably will not find the Spec V in the UK or even US until 2010. As of yet there has been no information regarding the actual release date for multiple countries. The price is set at 101,000 pounds.
If you don’t have the budget this baby will just be a dream for you. The car is going to have a carbon roof. The original GT R has backseats, but the Spec V is not likely to remain a passenger supercar. The design is for a sport car, not families. The GT R is also rumored to be in a purple color rather than silver or black. It may just improve the looks enough to be the best vehicle on the road.
The engine of the GT R Spec V will be a V8 with enough horsepower to make it worth the sports design. Surprisingly Nissan offers many sport vehicles. The information on the Spec V is still being withheld for the most part, so we will move on to other Nissan changes for 2009.
The 370Z will have a larger engine for 2009. It is also a sport style car. In fact it is a two door coupe with a hatchback. It has been designed for couples with a high budget that want to go fast, sit in luxury, and be able to park just about anywhere.
The Maxima has a new version offering a smaller sedan vehicle. The engine size is 3.5 liters with a V6 to provide 290 horsepower. The Maxima will continue to be an automatic transmission as well as front wheel drive. You can expect the vehicle to be comfortable for smaller families and have more fuel efficiency.