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Old 09-24-2020, 09:23 AM   #21
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Don't harp so much on little details, like the paint..which won't make it to production, and brakes/wheels, which won't be finalized until later. Big picture stuff!

Big picture, I'm glad they are still trying. They may not please every one of us, but in the last few decades of a petrol powered cars, lets appreciate someone out there still gives a shit. Appreciate that it's still RWD, that it'll be twin turbo (which we haven't seen on Z in over 20 years), that it'll come with big brakes, and a more rigid chassis from the factory that trumps anything we try to do with our cars.

Think of how Toyota fans must feel ? The GT86, missed in so many ways. From the Subaru engine, to the scion level build quality, and then being taken over by the overfender fanboys to the point where its kind of a joke. At least this newest Z is still a Nissan Z at its core. Not some Subaru (and now BMW) cost cutting special. We live in a climate where sports cars don't sell, and don't make the manufacturers any profit, so if they put them out, it's because they want to.

Just consider what we could have on our plate..

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