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Nissan GT-R (2009–2022)
Maintenance Schedule

6 recurring services keep the 2009–2022 Nissan GT-R healthy — starting with oil changes every 6,000 miles. Budget roughly $5,900–10,000 in routine maintenance over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices.

Applies to model years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022

Oil change every 6,000 mi
Services tracked 6
Est. cost / 100k mi $5,900–10,000
Biggest single job Transmission Service

Full schedule

Intervals follow the factory maintenance schedule for the 2009-2022 Nissan GT-R. Cost ranges are typical U.S. shop prices.

Service Interval Est. cost Notes
Oil Change Every 6,000 mi or 6 mo $120–200 Full synthetic oil and filter replacement
Transmission Service Every 18,000 mi or 18 mo $400–700 Dual-clutch transmission fluid and filter change
Differential Service Every 18,000 mi or 18 mo $200–350 Front and rear differential fluid change
Brake Fluid Every 18,000 mi or 18 mo $100–150 High-performance brake fluid replacement
Spark Plugs Every 60,000 mi or 5 yr $300–500 Iridium spark plugs replacement (V6 Twin Turbo)
Coolant Flush Every 60,000 mi or 5 yr $150–250 Engine and intercooler coolant flush

Common questions

How often should I change the oil on a 2009–2022 Nissan GT-R?

Every 6,000 miles or 6 months, whichever comes first. A typical U.S. shop charges $120–200. Full synthetic oil and filter replacement.

How much does it cost to maintain a Nissan GT-R (2009–2022)?

Routine maintenance on the 2009–2022 Nissan GT-R runs roughly $5,900–10,000 over 100,000 miles at typical U.S. shop prices, spread across 6 recurring services. Independent shops usually land near the low end; dealers near the high end.

What is the most expensive scheduled service on this GT-R?

Transmission Service at $400–700, due every 18,000 miles. Dual-clutch transmission fluid and filter change.

Cost ranges are estimates for typical U.S. independent shops and dealers; your local prices will vary. Always confirm intervals against your owner's manual — severe driving conditions (towing, short trips, extreme heat or cold) shorten many of them.