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Originally Posted by super51fan
Nissan will make a fool of Toyota if they can deliver a remotely competitive Z on their own. As good as the Supra is, I still can't believe a Cayman competitor is the best they can come up with the amount of resources at their disposal.
The bar is so low that as long as the new Z looks better than a cobbled together mess and has a manual trans, I believe it will still sell better than the Supra despite the Supra likely having much quicker track times and a better architecture (assuming the new Z is on the same old platform)
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I'm afraid the bean counters at nissan will neuter the Z even before its unveiled, demanding the CHEAPEST parts all over. I've owned a few nissans, and the cheapness of them was evident inside and out.
300+hp, manual, LSD standard and not a pig like the last few Z's and they might have something, otherwise the zupra will still be the #1 option for affordable sport coupes.