A 2009 Nissan GT-R averages $99,998 today, with most selling between $87,995 and $99,998. ForCar prices the Nissan GT-R from real US listings across 2 model years ($47,995–$99,998) — trade-in, private-party and dealer, adjusted for mileage. Free, no signup.
Nissan GT-R value by year
What a Nissan GT-R is worth at each model year, from real US listings — the low (trade-in), median (private-party) and high (dealer) price.
| Year | Trade-in | Median | Dealer | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | $87,995 | $99,998 | $99,998 | 6 |
| 1994 | $45,995 | $47,995 | $125,000 | 5 |
How the Nissan GT-R depreciates
Median market price by year — how a Nissan GT-R loses (or holds) value as it ages.
The Nissan GT-R market right now
Every real listing we found — plotted by year and asking price. The white line is the median; dots below it are priced under market — potential deals.
Adjust your Nissan GT-R value for mileage
Pick a model year and enter your odometer reading for a value tuned to your exact car.
Trade-in, private-party & dealer price
Every Nissan GT-R has three prices. Our low–median–high range maps to what a dealer pays you, what you'd get selling it yourself, and what a lot charges.
Get an exact Nissan GT-R value by VIN
Trim, engine and options move the value. Decode your Nissan GT-R's VIN free to pin the exact build, then check its market value.
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Nissan GT-R value FAQ
How much is a Nissan GT-R worth?
A 2009 Nissan GT-R averages $99,998 today (roughly $87,995–$99,998). Value depends on the year and mileage — see the table above for every model year, or add your mileage for an exact number.
Does mileage change the Nissan GT-R value?
Yes — higher mileage lowers value. Enter your odometer reading in the mileage tool above to adjust the estimate from the model-year average.
Is the Nissan GT-R value free?
Yes, every estimate is free with no signup, from real US market listings.
How is this calculated?
ForCar aggregates real asking prices for the Nissan GT-R from current US listings into the low (10th percentile), median and high (90th percentile) price per model year.
Which Nissan GT-R year is the best value?
See the value-by-year table and depreciation above — older years cost less but the newest years hold value best. The sweet spot is usually a few years old, where the steepest depreciation has already happened.
Is this a free Nissan GT-R Blue Book alternative?
Yes. ForCar is a free, no-signup alternative to Kelley Blue Book and NADA — instead of a private formula, you see what Nissan GT-Rs are actually listed for right now, by year and mileage.