i read this the other day. does this surprise anyone? i feel like the combined household income is super low to afford a 100k car, but of course averages don't mean exactly 200k. still, even if 20% are millionaires, the other 80% have to have salaries quite a bit less than 200k to make 200k the average...
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The base 2013 Nissan GT-R Premium model starts at $97,820, reflecting a $6,870 increase over the outgoing model. The 2013 Nissan GT-R Black Edition starts at $107,320, reflecting an $11,220 price hike.
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Nissan says the average GT-R buyer has a household income of $200,000. Most GT-R buyers are married men ranging in age from 45-59.
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http://www.insideline.com/nissan/gt-...announced.html