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Originally Posted by MacCool
His plan is sound. Same plan I used because I'm not really interested in what's likely to be a 4 cylinder single turbo hybrid Z. Nissan cannot resist changing the Z car as it ages until they lose their customer base then cancel the platform to re-initiate it a decade later. It's in their corporate genes.
Anyway, if I'm wrong, I'll buy the 2018 Z. It will be identical to the 2016 Z and they'll have 70% of the bugs worked out.
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1.) Again, pure rumours and speculation
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lol jk