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Originally Posted by Ventruck
Yeah but most (if any) sports cars out today are not on their literal 10th year of production on the same exact engine/platform.
I mean sure if the Z really just ticks all the boxes for a particular person in 2019/2020, and they have the money to give no craps about financial value, and relentless obsession to call it the car of their dreams, and they want a warranty, ok — Buying it new is justified.
If we're talking about the best value sports car on a more objective level in this pricing tier, it's probably more like a Camaro SS, Mustang GT, or used Corvette C7. No, they don't necessarily capture all the intangibles of the Z, but bottom line they are faster with vastly superior creature comforts.
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The Camaro and Mustang are NOT “sports” cars and if we’re talking used, the Z is a bargain over the C7, but that apples and oranges, since we are talking new.
The C8 on the other hand...

But still tech heavy and no manual gearbox (yet).