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2015 Nissan GT-R

Independent review & score by Carivo

Price Range $80,957–$102,385
Fuel Economy 13 MPG
Seating 4 passengers
Category Sports
Est. Annual Fuel $4,038/yr

Key Specifications — 2015 Nissan GT-R

Engine3.8L 6-Cylinder
TransmissionAutomatic (AM6)
DrivetrainAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypePremium
City / Hwy MPG16 / 23 MPG
Combined MPG19 MPG
Est. Annual Fuel Cost$4,300
CO₂ Emissions472 g/mi
Seating Capacity4 passengers
Body StyleSports
Base Price$80,957–$102,385

Source: EPA FuelEconomy.gov & manufacturer data. Figures reflect base trim; actual specs vary by trim level.

About the 2015 Nissan GT-R

With an overall Carivo score of 7.1/10, the 2015 Nissan GT-R earns a Good rating among the sportss we've scored. Its strongest dimension is Performance at 8.9/10, while Value at 6.0/10 is where it trails the competition most noticeably. It's a capable but unexceptional sports — stronger alternatives exist if you're willing to shop the segment carefully.

Reliability and safety are the two dimensions that matter most for long-term ownership costs. We rate reliability at 6.3/10 — below the segment average in our scoring. Budget for potentially higher maintenance costs and check the recall record below before buying. On safety it earns 7.2/10: respectable, if not class-leading — several competitors bundle more driver-assist tech as standard. Check your trim's official ratings at nhtsa.gov.

The 8.9/10 performance score reflects a chassis and powertrain that punch above the segment norm — this is a sports you choose partly for the drive itself. Technology comes in at 7.6/10 — functional and modern, with wireless connectivity and core ADAS features, though some competitors pack more standard tech at this price point.

Priced from $80,957–$102,385, 13 MPG, seating 4, the Nissan GT-R sits in the luxury tier of the sports market. The value score of 6.0/10 is a red flag — comparable alternatives offer meaningfully more for the same outlay. Shop the segment before deciding. At 11 years old, resale value, parts availability, and whether a successor model has improved on its weak points are all worth investigating before committing.

Bottom line: There's a case for the 2015 Nissan GT-R, but it needs the right buyer. Its reliability and value scores trail the class, and several higher-rated rivals sell for similar money — comparison-shop before committing.

Carivo scores are our own editorial assessment, informed by NHTSA safety and recall records, EPA fuel-economy figures, and manufacturer-published specifications. Scores are reviewed periodically and updated when new data becomes available. See our full methodology →

How It Ranks Among Sportss

The 2015 Nissan GT-R ranks #278 of 316 sportss in the Carivo database — better than 12% of the segment. Its 7.1/10 overall score is 0.6 points below the segment average of 7.7/10. Its $80,957 starting price is about 76% above the segment's median of $46,090.

Rankings are recalculated as new vehicles and scores are added. See the full Sports ranking →

Which GT-R Year Should You Buy?

Across the GT-R model years we've scored, the 2015 holds its position — we didn't find an older year that delivers similar scores for meaningfully less money.

YearScoreStarting price (MSRP when new)
2024 7.6/10$110,900 Read review →
2023 7.6/10$107,573 Read review →
2022 7.5/10$104,246 Read review →
2021 7.5/10$100,919 Read review →
2020 7.4/10$97,592 Read review →
2019 7.3/10$94,265 Read review →
2018 7.3/10$90,938 Read review →
2017 7.3/10$87,611 Read review →
2016 7.2/10$84,284 Read review →
2015 (this review) 7.1/10$80,957

Pros & Cons — 2015 Nissan GT-R

✓ What it does well

  • Engaging driving dynamics with class-leading power and handling
  • Modern, intuitive tech suite with wireless connectivity and up-to-date ADAS

✗ Where it falls short

  • Below-average reliability data — factor in potential repair and maintenance costs
  • Value-for-money is a weak point; comparable alternatives offer more for the price
  • Fuel economy at 13 MPG is low — running costs will add up quickly
  • Premium price bracket — make sure the score justifies the outlay vs. segment alternatives

NHTSA Recalls — 2015 Nissan GT-R (1 on record)

The following recall campaign has been filed with NHTSA for this model and year. Recall repairs are performed free of charge by franchised dealers; check your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.

Equipment / Other / Labels
24/11/2015 · 15V795000
Nissan North America, Inc. (Nissan) is recalling certain model year 2015-2016 GT-R vehicles manufactured February 24, 2014, to June 16, 2015 to be sold in Puerto Rico. The affected vehicles have a Certification Label that is missing the Gross Vehicle…

Source: NHTSA recall database, fetched at page build time.

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