Originally Posted by silviaivlis
This doesnt make any sence to me seeing as how Nissan dealerships are going to have a fun time selling a $60-80k supercar. Especially working on one. Nissan facilities and dealerships are not generaly set up to handle the higher-end customer base and thats going to be attracted to this car. Thats what Infiniti has been striving for for the last 4 years.
Why would Infiniti be better set up to service the GT-R?
I just check NNA and it says the car will debut in production form at the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show. It will go on sale in Japan fall 2007, followed by the US and Canada in the spring of 2008.