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Old 08-18-2019, 07:34 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by T-Rex57 View Post
G37 isn't a bad idea at all, though after 6 years with the VQ, it would be nice to try a different motor especially one already boosted.

You're right about the taxes, however, the Stinger and Golf R are both just under the luxury car tax threshold. The Audi's aren't. That might trim the list a bit.
If you are set on selling your Z then I wish you the best of luck with the sale. You will miss your Z it is a reliable,dependable,and enjoyable to drive Japanese sports car to own. The Infiniti Q50 RedSport and the G37 are both solid vehicles to own I know people that were happy driving and owning them Nissan/Infiniti makes a quality vehicle for what you pay for. In my opinion I would never purchase a Kia Stinger GT due to having poor resale value in the first five years of ownership, unreliability reported by owners, and Kia vehicles being produced to South Korea as I don’t care to support them or their products. Volkswagen makes some of the most unreliable vehicles in the vehicle market my Volkswagen Jetta I owned was one of the worst vehicles I ever owned right next to the Hyundai Azera that was just as worse. I am in a similar situation I am considering purchasing a 2020 Subaru Impreza STI. Having owned a Subaru Impreza WRX before and know multiple people that have owned the Subaru WRX and STI I can tell you they are great vehicles to own and there is a big demand for Subaru’s in the vehicle market in turn they have excellent resale value. The only known issue in the 2019 and 2020 Subaru Impreza STI would be the factory tune and needing to get them tuned other than that they are great vehicles to own and they are turbocharged if you are looking for a boosted application.
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