How much to spend
£35,000-£39,999
Early cars with mileages of 55,000 to 90,000 from private sellers. This is your entry point into a used GT-R, so go in with your eyes wide open.
£40,000-£49,999
Many 2012 and 2013 GT-RS here, plus some from 2014, with around 50,000 miles. Early mid- (Premium Edition) and top-rung (Black Edition) cars, too.
£50,000-£59,999
Plenty of really good 2015 and 2016 GT-RS at this price point. Also, Recaro-trim cars (which were added to the range in 2012 with, you guessed it, Recaro seats) in excellent nick.
£60,000-£79,999
Facelifted 2017, 2018 and 2019 cars, plus some modified, high-powered examples. Mileages are generally low for the age.
£80,000-£99,999
Many 2020 and 2021 examples to choose from in this price range. Mileages often dip under 10,000.
£100,000 AND ABOVE
For this kind of money, you can take your pick of the few, generally pristine GT-R Nismos that are on the used market.