Put a Wavetrac diff in for around $3K installed. They are bulletproof and a dealer would never know it was changed since it fits in the stock diff casing. If any warranty work is needed, the diff would have nothing to do with it.
Porsche charges $5000 for a stereo upgrade on a car that is over $200K. Quit complaining. The Z is NOT an economy car made in Mexico. It requires premium gas which is going to be over $6 a gallon soon. Welcome to 2022 and the Biden economy.
Those cars you circled are too short in length to be a Z. If I'm not mistaken, I understand they make small electric cars in Tochigi that are not sold in the US.
They want to build cars, but simply can't get the parts needed from their suppliers, and you can't simply call a different supplier and expect to get the part. It will take a LONG time for the auto industry to get back on track.
Once they get the supply issues sorted they will be cranking them out and they will be easy to get. Might take a year- who knows. Tochigi has the capacity to make 250,000 vehicles a year.
As I've said before, the V6 TT is costly to manufacture. The car is made on the same assembly line as the GT-R in Japan. It's not made somewhere like Mexico. Inflation jacked the cost up as well. Nissan isn't a charity organization and they have to make money.
They will sell every one they can make.
I'll be buying one in a year or two (I could order one today if I wanted, but want to take a trip to Japan and Italy when travel gets better).
Thanks for your hard work dezoris!