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2013 Nissan GT-R Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.60
Based on 17 Owner Reviews â–¶
Cathleen V | March 31, 2025
The 2013 Nissan GT-R, a high-performance sports car, hails from a lineage of legendary GT-Rs. It features a coupe body style and was part of the R35 generation. Key trims include the Base, Black Edition, and Track Edition. New prices ranged from approximately $97,000 to $117,000. The GT-R stands out due to its advanced all-wheel-drive system, exceptional handling, and impressive power, earning it the nickname "Godzilla" for its track prowess and value compared to European rivals.
The Good

The 2013 GT-R offers exhilarating performance and surprisingly good reliability for its class. Its aggressive design evokes a sense of power and speed. While not luxurious, it provides decent comfort for a sports car. The GT-R delivers exceptional value, offering supercar performance at a lower price point. Practical buyers appreciate its all-weather capability and relative ease of maintenance.

The Bad

Weaknesses of the 2013 GT-R include a somewhat dated interior design and firm ride quality. Some owners have reported transmission issues, particularly with hard launches. High maintenance costs, especially for tires and brakes, are also a concern. Listen for any unusual noises from the transmission during a test drive. Watch out for modifications, as they can affect reliability.

2013 Nissan GT-R: Quick Overview

  • Engine: 3.8-liter Twin-Turbo V6
  • Horsepower: 545 hp @ 6400 rpm
  • Torque: 463 lb-ft @ 3200-5800 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • Fuel Economy (EPA Estimated): 16 mpg city / 23 mpg highway
  • 0-60 mph: Approximately 2.7-3.0 seconds (depending on testing conditions)
  • Towing Capacity: Not applicable (not designed for towing)
  • Trim Levels & Features:
    • Base: Includes leather/suede upholstery, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, navigation system, rearview camera, Bose audio system, and Bilstein DampTronic adjustable shock absorbers.
    • Black Edition: Adds unique black and red interior trim, Recaro seats, and lightweight RAYS forged alloy wheels.
    • Track Edition: Enhancements focused on track performance, including stiffer suspension, added brake cooling, a carbon fiber rear spoiler, and a stripped-down interior for weight reduction. Note: The Track Edition had limited availability.
  • Drivetrain: ATTESA E-TS all-wheel-drive system
  • Brakes: Brembo brakes with drilled rotors
  • Suspension: Independent double wishbone front, multi-link rear

2013 Nissan GT-R Specifications

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What Problems Does the 2013 Nissan GT-R Have?

The 2013 Nissan GT-R is generally considered reliable for a high-performance vehicle, but some common issues have been reported. The dual-clutch transmission is a potential weak point, with some owners experiencing issues like harsh shifting or complete failure, especially under hard use. Regular transmission fluid changes are crucial. Brake wear can be accelerated due to the car's performance capabilities and weight, leading to frequent brake pad and rotor replacements.
Some owners have reported issues with the front differential. Check for any unusual noises or vibrations during test drives. The 2013 model year has had a few recalls, primarily related to fuel leaks and airbag inflator issues. Check the vehicle's VIN with the NHTSA to ensure all recalls have been addressed. Long-term reliability concerns revolve around the potential for expensive repairs to the transmission and engine if not properly maintained. The GT-R is sensitive to modifications, and aftermarket tuning can significantly reduce its lifespan. Pre-purchase inspections by a qualified mechanic experienced with GT-Rs are highly recommended.

How long will the 2013 Nissan GT-R last?

With proper maintenance, a 2013 Nissan GT-R can easily last for 150,000 miles or more. Many owners report exceeding this mark with regular servicing and preventative maintenance. Key to long-term durability is meticulous attention to the transmission, differentials, and cooling system. Weaknesses over time often manifest as increased wear on the drivetrain components due to the immense power output. Suspension components may also require replacement after several years. Proper storage during off-seasons can also contribute significantly to the longevity of the vehicle.
Positive Owner Reviews
Greg
This car is everything I?ve been dreaming of and it met every single goal. Nothing more I could ask for besides customizing it my way.
CJ
Pure Performance. Every ride is an adventure. The safest I have ever felt driving a car. One AMAZING vehicle
Dream Car Buyer
Before the GT-R was released, I've been trying to figure out if there was a legal way to import a Skyline from Japan (at the time, there wasn't). Then, the Nissan GT-R was released in 2008 and I've been meaning to buy one ever since. This year, I finally got the opportunity to test drive a used 2013 GT-R and I simply couldn't resist. I race liter bikes on the race track and this car is the closest I've ever felt to the experience of a liter bike on a race track. The acceleration and handling is simply incredible! Definitely plan to take this car on some mountain roads soon after you buy it. Side note: I was prepared to get pretty poor gas mileage with this car. But it turns out that I actually get better gas mileage than with my Toyota Highlander SUV. I'm a happy customer all around and I love the fact that most people have no idea what this car really is.
Negative Owner Reviews
Strudles
This car seems do defy the laws of physics when you have the traction control on, you can put it into a corner at suicidal speeds and still come out alive on the other end. This car makes a remarkable amount of power, and if you are into the modifying scene, there are many many things you can do to this car to make it 700+hp. The gearbox in this car is phenomenal, it shifts super smooth and extremely quickly with just the touch of a flappy paddle! The exhaust on this car sounds ok, its not as good as sounding as a v10 or v12 but it still sounds pretty great. This being said however, it does have A LOT of drawbacks. For example, even with the adjustable suspension on its most comfortable setting, this car still rattles your bones even on the smoothest of roads. Also, this at highway speeds and high rpm's this car is deafening. I wear earplugs whenever I am on the freeway. Also in order to make the car lighter and perform better, they have made the body super light, this being great for performance but it feels like it has the lack of interior quality compared to other European models. Since the gearbox is high performance, it naturally makes a lot of heat and that heat radiates through to your behind after 30 minutes of driving. Its like having a heated seat turned on all the time! Thinking about using the backseat? Unless you are an amputee or a small child, forget about it. The front seats LITERALLY touch the back seats when slid back enough. Overall, if you like track days, or drag racing or any form of motor sport, this car is for you. However, make it easy on yourself and trailer this car to wherever you are racing.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2013 Nissan GT-R features a blend of performance-focused technology and basic comfort amenities. The infotainment system includes a navigation system with a 7-inch display and real-time traffic information. The system also provides performance data, such as G-forces, lap times, and vehicle vitals. A standard Bose audio system delivers decent sound quality.
Driver-assistance features are limited compared to modern vehicles but include a rearview camera. Safety features include standard antilock brakes, stability control, and a suite of airbags.
Optional features were limited and primarily consisted of cosmetic upgrades or performance enhancements.
The 2013 GT-R was not fully crash-tested by the IIHS or NHTSA. However, it incorporates safety features like crumple zones and a reinforced body structure designed to protect occupants in the event of a collision. Given its performance capabilities, safe driving habits are paramount.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Deep Blue Pearl
Jet Black
Solid Red
Pearl White
Gun Metallic
Super Silver
Interior Colors
Black Edition Red Accents
Black

2013 Nissan GT-R Prices and Market Value

The 2013 Nissan GT-R had a starting MSRP of around $97,000 when new, with higher trims reaching up to $117,000. Current used market prices range from approximately $50,000 to $75,000, depending on mileage, condition, and modifications.
The GT-R depreciates at a moderate rate compared to other high-performance cars. Factors affecting resale value include mileage, maintenance records, modifications (stock examples tend to hold value better), and overall condition. Cars with extensive track use or questionable modifications will command lower prices.

2013 Nissan GT-R Cost of Ownership

The 2013 Nissan GT-R is not an economical car to own. Insurance costs are high due to its performance capabilities. Fuel economy is poor, especially with aggressive driving. Maintenance, including specialized fluids and frequent brake replacements, is expensive. Repair costs can be substantial, particularly for the transmission and engine. Long-term ownership requires a dedicated budget for upkeep. Potential buyers should carefully consider these factors before purchasing.

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2013 Nissan GT-R Safety Rating

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2013 Nissan GT-R Insurance

Insurance for a 2013 Nissan GT-R is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Coupe with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.

How Does the 2013 Nissan GT-R Compare to Other Coupe?

The 2013 Nissan GT-R competes with cars like the Porsche 911, Audi R8, and Chevrolet Corvette. In terms of performance, the GT-R offers comparable or even superior acceleration and handling at a lower price point than the 911 and R8. However, the 911 offers a more refined driving experience and a wider range of configurations. The Corvette offers similar performance for even less money but lacks the GT-R's all-wheel-drive system.
In terms of features, the GT-R's technology is somewhat dated compared to its rivals. Reliability is generally good for its class, though transmission issues can be a concern. The Porsche 911 often wins in reliability and refinement, however it is often much more expensive.
Alternatives include the Porsche 911 (for a more refined experience), the Chevrolet Corvette (for raw performance at a lower cost), or the Audi R8 (for a blend of performance and luxury). The choice depends on individual priorities and budget.

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Final Verdict: Is the 2013 Nissan GT-R a Good Coupe?

The 2013 Nissan GT-R is ideal for enthusiasts seeking supercar-level performance without the supercar price tag. It's worth buying, especially on the used market, if you understand its maintenance requirements and potential repair costs. A well-maintained, unmodified example is preferable. The Base or Black Edition offer the best balance of features and value. The Track Edition is for serious track enthusiasts only. Ensure a thorough pre-purchase inspection to avoid potential issues. If you're looking for all-out performance and don't mind a slightly less refined experience, the 2013 GT-R remains a compelling choice.

2013 Nissan GT-R Owner Reviews

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Cedric Kennedy on June 20, 2020

Fun car to own and drive.

This car is a very fast but reliable car. I built my car to over 1000 hp and used it as a daily driver. Fun project car that gets lots of looks.

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skyline GTR on April 24, 2020

It is the best performance for your money.

This car will out perform many car cost twice the money. It is reliable and many of the maintenance can be done yourself. Because it is a Nissan you fine parts in your local auto parts store, ext, a oil filter can be found and you buy bigger oil filter ( more filtration). this car is also the best sleeper-car and only the true motor head knows you have a super car.

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Sebastian on July 14, 2018

Great performance vehicle

This is an amzing car its alot of fun especially driving it on the track definitely one of my favorit cars i own to this day.

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Greg on July 11, 2018

Best performance, best looking and simply amazing

This car is everything I?ve been dreaming of and it met every single goal. Nothing more I could ask for besides customizing it my way.

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Grewal23 on April 30, 2018

One of the Greatest Cars!

This car is no doubt a beast as a GTR should be. Enough legroom for a 6 foot person like me. Quality interior. Exterior is just something everyone will turn there heads to as ofcourse you're driving a GTR.

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Pollinho08 on February 18, 2018

Good car

Fast car for the money the best one fast car Im driving right now it does 0-60 y 4 seconds fast really fast car the car of mine dreams

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GTRisLife on February 18, 2018

Fast. Fun. Reliable. Did I say fast.

The GTR is one of the best cars ever built for the money. It has excellent styling, suspension, handling, acceleration, top speed, platform for enormous horsepower.

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PnB02 on January 26, 2018

Supercar performance, with everday civility

Purchased the GT-R as it was is my dream car, and have been surprised how livable it is on an everyday commute. The bluetooth module does leave a little to be desired, but that's moreso a gripe of it being dated compared to current bluetooth design(s). Rear seats are really just for decoration, primarily due to the low-slung roof-line and rear window. Incredible pick-up, confidence, and control!

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The Sliver Bullet on December 8, 2017

The most beautiful car around

It is the best super car money can buy and add you personal touch to it !!! After years improvements, it turns heads everywhere it go.

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The Sliver Bullet on December 8, 2017

The most beautiful car around

It is the best super car money can buy and add you personal touch to it !!! After years improvements, it turns heads everywhere it go.

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Cathleen is an exceptional freelance writer covering hot topics in the automotive world from a gearhead's perspective. Her articles delve into various aspects of automotive technology and history, offering readers detailed insights into engine performance, reliability, and maintenance. Through her engaging and informative writing, Cathleen provides valuable information to automotive enthusiasts and consumers alike, helping them make informed decisions about vehicle maintenance and purchases.