Last time I checked, you were the one who started talking crap about the new Z when my only simple question was about buying the Supra or wait what the new Z has to offer lol. I'm not even a Nissan guy. I just happened to own a Z. Well, I used to. I'm a Porsche guy.
Did you read what I said? lol. I said at crank, not to the wheels. You lose between 15-20% for auto's and 10-15% for manuals to the wheels depending on the day at that particular time. I'd say 398-412hp to the wheels if my math is correct.
MSRP of $39,130. I meant first when the 370z was...
I wouldn't say small. Nissan has sold 370z's 6 times more than Toyota with their Supra's lineup. The 370z were on sale with an MSRP of $39,130. So if it is not $35k, it is close.
This is not true. Had my '17 370z with 63k miles after then accident and never had any issues. It all depends on...
I believe the only reason the Z will live on is because they just so happened to have all the bits and pieces to make something very competitive and essentially go for the Supra's throat. Think about it...
- The FM platform is over 20 years old but still has life in it and seemingly was...
That is true. One thing I love about the new Supra is how easy it is to put down more power. With a simple tune and downpipe you are already making more than 400. They look so gorgeous if you throw a widebody kit. I was amazed at how 80eighty builds their Supra's and make them look like a...
It will come both auto and manual and it will have 443 at crank. The new Z won't hit the market till mid '22. I remember with the GTR the new model in years past could always be ordered around November and then owners would receive their cars usually February to March. I would like to think...
Buy Supra now or wait for 400z/Z
I'm in the market of buying a new car since I totaled my '17 370z two weeks ago after owning it for 4 years. Bought it new I decided not to purchase a new since new Z is coming out this year, if not early next year. I have been checking out the 3.0 Supra's...