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T-Rex57 08-16-2019 10:53 PM

Moving on from the Z? :(
 
I know this is a bit of an odd topic but after 6 great years of ownership, things have changed and it's time to move on.

Basically I only get to drive mine once every two months which means registration cost alone is about $120 each time I drive it, and my daily is a POS.

Looking for input from Z fans who have upgraded to other cars or are in a similar situation. I'm after daily 4-door practicality but with some sporting feel.

I had thought to look at the Infiniti stable, but I didn't like the Q50 RedSport interior or steering feel when I test drove it (I think it's drive by wire or something?). Had great torque though.

Since I'm in Australia, my shortlist is currently:

- KIA Stinger GT RWD (TT V6 and enough space, but ... don't know about KIA)
- Holden Commodore VF2 SSV Redline Wagon (Big roomy LS3 V8 wagon, but model is no longer made)
- Volkswagen Arteon (4cyl turbo :/)

What do you think?

370zBoyz 08-16-2019 11:38 PM

Dodge Charger RT scat pack

Do they sell those over there? If not that sucks then...Plenty of power and room for 4 in that thing

T-Rex57 08-16-2019 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 370zBoyz (Post 3873132)
Dodge Charger RT scat pack

Do they sell those over there? If not that sucks then...Plenty of power and room for 4 in that thing

Unfortunately not. We don't get any of the good ****

The Weapon 08-17-2019 12:05 AM

Boost the Z buy another daily.

T-Rex57 08-17-2019 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by The Weapon (Post 3873138)
Boost the Z buy another daily.

As I said above, I don't get time to drive it. Why would I drop another AU$30k on boosting a car I won't get to drive for the foreseeable future and still have to pay registration on?

FL 4Motion 08-17-2019 10:08 AM

Audi rs3, or s4. Rs5 sportback is really nice too.

Golf r

cv129 08-17-2019 11:19 AM

T-Rex, just curious and also to put things in context....in Australia, do you have to pay a significant federal tax when buying a new car? And I heard of an additional Luxury Car Tax?

Registration fee...so around $500 usd per year?

If you like how he Z drives, but want to consolidate 2 cars into 1, how about a used G37 sedan?

Falconquey 08-17-2019 02:51 PM

Stinger GT all the way.... KIA is fine, especially with that awesome warranty.

Ventruck 08-17-2019 10:44 PM

I'm in the same-ish (emphasis on "-ish") boat. I've looked at the Lexus F Sport line. Test drove the GS F and RC F before in an autocross demo event.

I feel like if I'm dropping the money on refinement, reliability, and still some performance, it's hard to look elsewhere. It is a big jump in price from a Stinger, though, unless you go used.

I've test driven the I4 Genesis G70. It's a nice car. Really, it is. For the money it's good, but part of me would just lean to a used Lexus F model.

T-Rex57 08-17-2019 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by cv129 (Post 3873158)
T-Rex, just curious and also to put things in context....in Australia, do you have to pay a significant federal tax when buying a new car? And I heard of an additional Luxury Car Tax?

Registration fee...so around $500 usd per year?

If you like how he Z drives, but want to consolidate 2 cars into 1, how about a used G37 sedan?

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.

vtec to vvel 08-17-2019 11:40 PM

Nissan Maxima. Basically the 4-dr Z.

T-Rex57 08-17-2019 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 3873156)
Audi rs3, or s4. Rs5 sportback is really nice too.

Golf r

Didn't think about the S4. The RS3/RS5 are way out of my budget though.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Falconquey (Post 3873175)
Stinger GT all the way.... KIA is fine, especially with that awesome warranty.

At 7 years, it's pretty compelling

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ventruck (Post 3873220)
I'm in the same-ish (emphasis on "-ish") boat. I've looked at the Lexus F Sport line. Test drove the GS F and RC F before in an autocross demo event.

I feel like if I'm dropping the money on refinement, reliability, and still some performance, it's hard to look elsewhere. It is a big jump in price from a Stinger, though, unless you go used.

I've test driven the I4 Genesis G70. It's a nice car. Really, it is. For the money it's good, but part of me would just lean to a used Lexus F model.

I hadn't considered a used Lexus. Thanks for that.

The G70 has just been released here and I like it, but the price is astronomical for some reason. For instance, the base 2.0l turbo G70 on road is about 15k more expensive (BMW 340i territory) than the top-trim Stinger GT, which gives you the 3.3T for about $AU58k on road.

T-Rex57 08-17-2019 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3873227)
Nissan Maxima. Basically the 4-dr Z.

Not available here. Also I'm told it has a CVT in other markets, so I'm kinda glad :icon17:

FL 4Motion 08-18-2019 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by T-Rex57 (Post 3873228)
Didn't think about the S4. The RS3/RS5 are way out of my budget though.



At 7 years, it's pretty compelling



I hadn't considered a used Lexus. Thanks for that.

The G70 has just been released here and I like it, but the price is astronomical for some reason. For instance, the base 2.0l turbo G70 on road is about 15k more expensive (BMW 340i territory) than the top-trim Stinger GT, which gives you the 3.3T for about $AU58k on road.


The s4 is really nice, there’s also the s5 sportback for a more coupish look. Don’t forget the s3. If you like the golf r, but want a sedan vs a hatch, it’s the same drivetrain but with more luxury added.

If you want used, with the Audi’s, go certified preowned if that’s a thing down under, over here it means a six year bumper to bumper extended warranty for peace of mind going used.

Quicksilvers 08-18-2019 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T-Rex57 (Post 3873226)
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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