Originally Posted by *J*ap***V*et* I guess when you put it into perspective either way it's a win. You could always sell now and just sit on that cash. Wait it
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05-05-2022, 08:06 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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I put way too much time and effort into my Z lol. Though if someone offered me 30K for that thing, i'd take the cash. A C7 Grandsport is something i would be tempted to look at. I'd JDM it (advans, clean aero kit, maybe a voltex wing if i end up tracking it). It seems like the best balance between performance and control. |
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My buddy has the C7 GS carbon edition, and I have to say it's a pretty damn nice ride. He traded his C6 Z06 for it. I drove it and it was a blast, especially with the T top (which I wish the supra or z was getting ugh!) The corvette and Z are so different though...
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This is pretty much every car. Just helped my in-laws buy a CX-5. (not by choice, they actually needed the car). I kid you not, the used ones were MORE expensive than a decently trimmed new one............what world are we living in. We purchased new obviously and saved a couple grand over the used while getting the better interest rate. All I could do was talk down the 1200 mark-up. Paid msrp.
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The wheels would definitely be the first to go on that thing. Ever since i got some ADVANs for my WRX, I can't go back to a lesser wheel lol. |
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That is kind of the issue. Stock wheels are very light, that is why they bend. Would have to go up to a high dollar wheel to get something comparable. Would need to be a Forgeline Monoblock wheel. They aren't cheap.
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What I have read was Base @ 40, Performance @ 50, the proto spec at 60, with the NISMO to follow in about a year. If I had to guess, I would say the NISMO would price out around 60. MSRP on my 16 NISMO was 45k, and they were selling for 32 - 36k, after 7 years on the market. The first couple of years, I imagine you won't be able to find one without a "Market Adjustment" (what the local Ford dealer was calling the buyer's premium...), although we got the dealer to knock the 2k adjustment, and another ~3k besides, to get a new Bronco Sport for the wife, so some dealers are still willing to haggle for repeat customers. Kirk B. |
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I struggle with this every day.... do I sell and make $$$ and just sit on the cash and wait for the economy to stabilize in say 3-5 years, or spend the $$$ for an FI stage Seb (2.5) TT kit + supporting mods....
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https://www.autoevolution.com/news/2...ch-188515.html
"According to the Japanese brand, the 2023 Z will be on sale in Australia from mid-2022 with just two grades – a standard specification going for an MSRP of AUD 73,300 and the Z Proto Spec that jumps to AUD 80,700 (plus “statutory charges or other on-road costs”). That translates to $51,215 for the base trim, and also to $56,381 at the current exchange rates, which is certainly a hefty asking price." |
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