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      05-07-2008, 10:15 AM   #11
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Why is Nissan limiting production on the GT-R? Is it because the car really costs more than $70K to make and they are loosing money on each one "sold"? If it were a Ferrari or Lamborghini or some other exotic car maker I could understand limiting production to maintain value but what sort of retarded broad based consumer company builds a product who's appeal is it's bang for the buck and then severely restricts production? Sure it's great for the dealers, but what is in it for Nissan? Do they think buzz about the GT-R will raise the image of the rest of their cars? Since they already have a premium brand line, what's the point?

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