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MX5 was not something I would have thought of as cross shopping with a Z.


My short list
new WRX, till I drove it and the gearbox is shit!
Mustang with with a new model in 2024 I think they will depreciate hard whenthe new model comes out.

which left me with 2

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Polestar 2 dual motor
with the K's I do and with our solar system I could run that for 5 years for pretty well 0$ other than buying, and Electric cars hold value rather well.
300kw, AWD

the heart wanted the Z.Ihonestly think this will be my last Petrol powered daily, so said Fk it and going out with something fun!
 
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A friend recently got his Landcruiser 70 series after a near 3 year wait.

so things could be worse.

https://www.chasingcars.com.au/news...pdate: 70 Series has a 9 to 10 month waitlist
Being female to me the MX5 whilst not a direct comparable car to the Z, is attractive, fun to drive, cheap to run and still a manual (something I really want …and electric doesn’t provide )
The only thing I don’t like about it, is it’s just a bit too small

The mustang is just a bit too testosterone filled and big…the Z is the sweet spot and reminds me of driving around in my dads Nissan skylines, bluebird and Datsun 120y when I was young…it has that nostalgic value
 

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Being female to me the MX5 whilst not a direct comparable car to the Z, is attractive, fun to drive, cheap to run and still a manual (something I really want …and electric doesn’t provide )
The only thing I don’t like about it, is it’s just a bit too small

The mustang is just a bit too testosterone filled and big…the Z is the sweet spot and reminds me of driving around in my dads Nissan skylines, bluebird and Datsun 120y when I was young…it has that nostalgic value
OK i'll pay that, I just think they are a bit slow, same as I didn't cross shop a 86/BRX

and for what it's worth I ahd a current Gen mustang as a rental alst time in the states and they are the polar opposite of a fun car to drive, so yeah.
 

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Being female to me the MX5 whilst not a direct comparable car to the Z, is attractive, fun to drive, cheap to run and still a manual (something I really want …and electric doesn’t provide )
The only thing I don’t like about it, is it’s just a bit too small

The mustang is just a bit too testosterone filled and big…the Z is the sweet spot and reminds me of driving around in my dads Nissan skylines, bluebird and Datsun 120y when I was young…it has that nostalgic value
What about the brz86 ?
 

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Had a response from my dealer today saying that the dealership received confirmation yesterday that my vehicle will be allocated to them before the end of the week with a timeline for my delivery following on from that soon after.

Some kind of response is better than none, but dealerships are well versed with putting together an email without really saying much at all within.

Still though, getting closer.

Yeah stuff the mx5 @West Aussie, you already know it'd be a compromise.
 
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Had a response from my dealer today saying that the dealership received confirmation yesterday that my vehicle will be allocated to them before the end of the week with a timeline for my delivery following on from that soon after.

Some kind of response is better than none, but dealerships are well versed with putting together an email without really saying much at all within.

Still though, getting closer.

Yeah stuff the mx5 @West Aussie, you already know it'd be a compromise.
I just wish the coupe orders were further along like the Protos ?
 
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Where are our allocation confirmation phone calls? They really are behind schedule. This was in the dealer bulletin, not just an internet theory.
No clue…unlike yourself I didn’t see the bulletin, but I’m hoping there wasn’t another that came after it changing things.

One thing is for sure, once they start @jezzza either you or I should hear something. I do not think many have had orders in as early as us …if I hear anything I will be on the forum quick stixs to let you know
I’d say I’m hoping it won’t be long, but sadly I have very little hope left where this is concerned
 

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No clue…unlike yourself I didn’t see the bulletin, but I’m hoping there wasn’t another that came after it changing things.

One thing is for sure, once they start @jezzza either you or I should hear something. I do not think many have had orders in as early as us …if I hear anything I will be on the forum quick stixs to let you know
I’d say I’m hoping it won’t be long, but sadly I have very little hope left where this is concerned
what about picking up a proto if someone bails on their order. a lot can happen in the time it's taken for the z to roll out.

i know it's a bit more, but it may be worth your sanity.
 
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what about picking up a proto if someone bails on their order. a lot can happen in the time it's taken for the z to roll out.

i know it's a bit more, but it may be worth your sanity.
All the Protos in Aus have already been allocated …no chance of getting one if you didn’t pre order, as they have too many on the list as it is
 

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what about picking up a proto if someone bails on their order. a lot can happen in the time it's taken for the z to roll out.
I tried my luck with this (despite disliking the yellow interior) and not a chance. Nissan HQ refers back to their list and the dealership lose their allocation/sale.
 
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Must be some wealthy teens in AU. The AU national marketing manager says the BRZ buyer demo has traditionally been 25 - 54 yrs old. So is the Z in contrast a vehicle for retirees? ;)
Trust me, it’s what the youngans buy with their first job.
My son will either buy an 86 or an i20N in a few months…he is still at uni. Buying it with the cash he saved from his casual jobs. He works two days a week for an engineering company ( but as it’s an internship it’s not engineering rates) and referees soccer on the weekends…for that he gets paid $50 an hour

Granted might be an exaggeration to say it’s a teenage boys car..but it certainly is a younger persons car and they by far outnumber 370Zs
 
 






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