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Originally Posted by Z_ealot
lol, oh you want something a little more recent then huh? how about my moms current car, a 2010 chevy malibu which had to be taken in 2 or 3 times cause they refused to believe that her power steering unit was trying to kill her by randomly jerking the steering wheel away from her and the dealership was going to try and charge her for even though the vast majority of the electric power steering units in those cars were under a recall. face it dude i can go round and round with you on this, i will agree that yes there are some great american cars that are really reliable but lumping in all imports as being cheap junk as you seem to imply is fairly closed minded of you on your part. im sorry that you are having problems with your z, but i think it would be more constructive for you to aim all your frustration and anger towards imports and nissan in general at the nissan dealership/nissan corporate
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Okay, what Japanese import sports car exists in America in the $30-40K price-range that is in current production?
Subaru is it other than the 370Z, am I wrong? Scoobies just don't appeal to me. Not their fault, but they are Lancer's with tarted up drivelines and I am not going to pay that much for one.
I've now owned two Nissan/Infiniti products and they are well made using cheap materials. That is my opinion of them. Easily cracked windshields. Warping rotors. Rubber that rots under the hood, etc. The construction on them is GREAT! and I love the workmanship, they just need to use better material. The are using crap materials and doing premium work, while American cars have crap workmanship and premium materials. Just my experience and generalization about them.