A 2009 Nissan GT‑R R35 with a clean title, 122,000 miles and 14 previous owners is listed for $49,500, and Nissan's R35 GT‑R is no longer in production. Nissan is reportedly working on a successor expected later this decade.
The listing price places this GT‑R below its original market position but reflects how used GT‑R values can differ from typical depreciation patterns. The car originally arrived in the U.S. market in the late 2000s and values for early R35s can outpace normal depreciation.
At 122,000 miles this example is high-mile for a GT‑R, where many examples are driven sparingly; searches currently show relatively few higher-mile R35 listings. Listing photos indicate the Nissan GT‑R presents well for its mileage, but prospective buyers should review service history and inspect the vehicle before purchase.
Interested buyers should obtain a vehicle history report and a pre-purchase inspection.
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