West Aussie
Well-Known Member
You miss the point.I believe I mentioned that in my original post. The US makers were blindsided, incurred delays, likely exhausted any reserves/contingencies to make everything happen. Nissan is launching this car in the constrained environment the US automakers only partially dealt with for their launches (their cars were designed and preproduction models were already built). The Z Proto came later.
Is it any easier to procure semiconductors today? No. Is it any easier today to procure steel and other raw materials? No. Is everything more expensive? Yes, and not slowing down anytime soon. Are there still global labor shortages? Yes. Are there still labor restrictions heavily in place in Japan, China, Taiwan, and other Asian manufacturing epicenters? Yes. Unlike the Bronco and C8, the Z is built 100% in Tochigi.
The American automakers were farther ahead with those products when the pandemic hit.
My final point is this - everyone wants more specifics like price, etc. If we had that already, we'd just be in the next gripe of "We know how much it is so WHY CANT I BUY ONE?!" It's not like any of us would actually be content with "more information" in all reality.
Finally, the Z isn't late (or even delayed) by anything Nissan or Dan Passe has said so far. The first official day of Spring in North America is tomorrow, 20 March. Spring officially ends Tuesday, 21 June. (AUS spring is September to November). After they debuted the production model, they said Spring 2022. There's your window. And when it comes out, there's going to be a price on it.
With a price we have choices …we know how much it will be, if we can afford it, or if we can’t in which case it’s time to drop the dream and look elsewhere.
Making excuses for not informing people is just that…an excuse