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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? |
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 |
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Boost the Z buy another daily.
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Audi rs3, or s4. Rs5 sportback is really nice too.
Golf r |
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? |
Stinger GT all the way.... KIA is fine, especially with that awesome warranty.
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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. |
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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. |
Nissan Maxima. Basically the 4-dr Z.
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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. |
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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. |
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