2025 GT-R Might Be the Last GT-R, Says Dealer as They Mark Up the Invoice
March 12, 2024

"Maybe it should go away, maybe this will teach them to mess with Godzilla."

ONTARIO—The 2025 GT-R could potentially mark the end of the GT-R's  iconic automotive era. The dealer, speaking on condition of anonymity, expressed concerns about the future of the GTR line, hinting that the 2025 edition might be the final installment. The anonymous dealer also made sure to note that this announcement has nothing to do with the $350,000 markup he just put on the pre-order invoice.


"We've seen a remarkable journey with the GT-R over the years, but there are indications that the 2025 model could be the swan song," the dealer remarked, the basis for this assertion is unknown but when asked the dealer responded with a confident, "Cmonnn, just trust me."


This move has drawn suspicion and criticism from enthusiasts who fear exploitation amid the uncertainty surrounding the model's future. The biggest questions being, why is a dealer making this announcement?


"It's disheartening to witness dealers kill the Z and then move on to murder our beloved GT-R," noted one disgruntled buyer. "Maybe it should go away, maybe this will teach them to mess with Godzilla."


As enthusiasts eagerly await official word from Nissan regarding the fate of the GTR line, the speculation surrounding the 2025 model only adds to the intrigue. Whether this iteration indeed marks the end of an era or simply a transition to a new chapter remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the legacy of the GTR will endure in the hearts of automotive enthusiasts worldwide.

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