- 2020 Subaru WRX
- 2015 BMW M4
- 2013 Subaru BRZ
- 1995 Nissan 240SX
- 1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo
- 2006 Subaru WRX
- 2002 Acura RSX Type-S
Had various commuter cars in between. The Supra is by far the best car I own. The M4 was fun, but it was a heavy boi. Had some financial issues at that point...
Couldn't have said this any better. Mic drop moment.
Just adding in people need to stop looking at companies as living entities. They are corporations that at the end of the day, are out to make profit.
Lol yeah, and to put it in perspective.
An iPhone 3GS was released the same time as the 370Z. And now we're at iPhone 13+
The 86 Twins is already in a second generation.
The Ford Mustang GT from 2009 made 300HP to making 460HP today.
Obviously I can go on and on since it's been a 14 year...
I think as mentioned before, there could be some sort of NDA with Nissan to prevent people from doing that. They were all press cars. We probably won't see what the Z can or can't do until actual owners start getting them.
It's almost like they put a higher horsepower engine into a 15-20 year old chassis, coupled it with a merc transmission.
Serious question though, why did it take them this long to even come out with this? Honestly if this car came out sometime around 2015-2016, it would be a zero question...
Everyone is just having fun with the comparison against the SuPrA KiLlER
And ironically you mention "competition", what do you want people to say in here? Hold hands and sing Kumbaya? Everyone gets a trophy?
All things we already know, but the media is still riding on the Z hype train.
Also interesting thing in the article though, the chassis still says Z34!? I knew it was based on the 370Z, but didn't know they didn't even bother updating the chassis code lol. I guess we'll have to wait another...
You're going to get probably two groups of replies. One will say send it and don't look back. The other will say go by the book, stay under 4500rpms until 1200 miles.
IMO as long as you keep your RPMs constantly moving and never let it sit in the same range for long periods of time, you'll be...
Yes very likely they have signed an NDA of some sort and allowed Hagerty to release that video.
Just look at the patterns of all the reviews though, they all mention the "$40K" price tag but in most of the videos they review the $52K model. It's a marketing tactic.
It'll be awhile until we see...