FSUZ33
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- Chad
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- Tallahassee, FL
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- ‘24 Z NISMO
I could write a book here, but I’ll try not to.
The Pro/Con list with swapping a Z from AT to MT is IMMENSELY weighted toward the Con side.
The only Pro I can think of is that a manual would be more fun to drive. But there’s two asterisks by that one:
1. You could spend, idk, $15k+?, and not have a reliable vehicle, and a much less valuable vehicle as well.
2. There’s also a non-zero % chance the swap is great, but the time, effort and money spent will make you wish it was more of a difference than it actually made.
If it was a ‘68 Camaro I’d say go for it, but these computers on wheels can easily turn into rolling electrical dumpster fires if you don’t have everything perfect. And it takes time, money and an incredibly knowledgeable people intimately familiar with the platform AND the care and attention to detail to make sure everything is perfect.
At the end of the day, that risk adds up to spending a lot more on a car that you’re already a little underwater on, and even if the swap is perfect it will not have the value of a factory AT or MT. If it has gremlins, you’re even further underwater. Like looking UP at the Titanic.
I don’t know your lien vs value situation, but my gut says you’ll put more money in a swap than you will add trading. @MCN1SMO summed it up for me, “there is no possible scenario where trading isnt a better option” And trading, you’ll most likely end up with something that still has plenty of warranty.
i just hope it all works out for you!
The Pro/Con list with swapping a Z from AT to MT is IMMENSELY weighted toward the Con side.
The only Pro I can think of is that a manual would be more fun to drive. But there’s two asterisks by that one:
1. You could spend, idk, $15k+?, and not have a reliable vehicle, and a much less valuable vehicle as well.
2. There’s also a non-zero % chance the swap is great, but the time, effort and money spent will make you wish it was more of a difference than it actually made.
If it was a ‘68 Camaro I’d say go for it, but these computers on wheels can easily turn into rolling electrical dumpster fires if you don’t have everything perfect. And it takes time, money and an incredibly knowledgeable people intimately familiar with the platform AND the care and attention to detail to make sure everything is perfect.
At the end of the day, that risk adds up to spending a lot more on a car that you’re already a little underwater on, and even if the swap is perfect it will not have the value of a factory AT or MT. If it has gremlins, you’re even further underwater. Like looking UP at the Titanic.
I don’t know your lien vs value situation, but my gut says you’ll put more money in a swap than you will add trading. @MCN1SMO summed it up for me, “there is no possible scenario where trading isnt a better option” And trading, you’ll most likely end up with something that still has plenty of warranty.
i just hope it all works out for you!
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