Nissan GT-R Reliability by Year

Based on 2M+ real complaints filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

42 NHTSA complaints (2009–2017).Complaint rate: 35.3 per 1,000 vehicles.

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Should I buy a Nissan GT-R?

Quick answer from 42 NHTSA complaints · 2009–2017

Nissan GT-R shows elevated crash or fire rates — buy with caution. 0.0% of reported complaints involved a crash — above the ~4% mainstream average. Most complaints relate to headlight/taillight failures. Inspect carefully or consider a different model in the same class.

Best years to buy
Most common Nissan GT-R problem: Headlight/Taillight Failures9 complaints (0.0% crash-involvement rate).

Keep scrolling for year-by-year complaint trends, recall campaigns, and component breakdowns — or click any year above for a full report.

Severity Score
436.6
Complaints
42
Crash Rate
0.0%
Fire Rate
4.8%
Injuries
0
Fatalities

Which Years to Buy & Avoid

Years auto-clustered by complaint volume relative to this model's median.

Rankings based on raw NHTSA complaint counts. Sales volume data not yet available for this model.

Bottom line: The Nissan GT-R has fairly consistent complaint patterns across model years.

Avoid These Years

No years with significant complaint spikes.

Average

2009–2010
~20/yr complaints

Better Years

No years stand out as significantly better.

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Common Nissan GT-R Problems

Most reported component complaints to NHTSA. Bar length = volume; color = crash-involvement rate.

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ComponentComplaintsCrash %
Headlight/Taillight Failures90.0%
Electrical Faults90.0%
Fuel System50.0%
Gasoline Fuel System50.0%
Transmission / Drivetrain40.0%
Unintended Acceleration20.0%
Engine Problems20.0%

Year-by-Year Breakdown

Tap any year for full problems & recalls breakdown.

Data Sources & Methodology

Complaints: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation consumer complaint database (42 records for this model). Public domain data, updated monthly.

Sales data: Not yet available for this model. Complaint counts are shown as raw numbers.

Rate calculation: Complaints per 10,000 vehicles sold = (complaint count / US annual sales) x 10,000. This normalizes for sales volume so high-volume models like Civic or Camry aren't unfairly penalized.

Year classifications: AVOID = 1.5x+ the model's median complaint count. GOOD = 0.6x or below. Years less than 3 years old are marked TOO NEW (insufficient data).

See also: Nissan GT-Raccident & safety statistics from our vehicle history database.

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