Whether I'd buy one would depend on how it feels to drive.
If it turns out to be a baby GT-R, that is, highly computerized to protect the driver from his/her poor driving skills, I'd have to pass.
If it retains some of what makes the current generation such fun to drive, i.e., the raw, slightly unpolished feeling, I'd go for it.
UNKNOWN_370 posted a great link that sums up what I don't like about a lot of current cars, which I will repost here:
BMW 435i. While it's about BMW, I think the principle applies to many modern vehicles.