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agree, same case with Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Had they ride the FnF momentum and sell R34 outside of japan, it would have definitely stomp 3-series E46

seeing some german brands up there on the list, I bet some1 gonna say that either previous owner or current owner didn’t do maintenance regularly

they’re hoping for second coming of Paul Walker FnF JDM Market booming again, especially for NSX Type S NC1 and GT-R50 R35

Nissan Silvia Spec R S15

as much as I despise stealership, this only and can happen because some people are willing to pay those mark-ups

Well pretty sure those 4-door coupe SUV are just lifted Sedan

I personally like the american version more, a poor man version of pissed-off Urus with just 10% of price

That would be more than the 109 horsepower that the base Fit gets in Japan, already enough for a car that weighs around 2,500 pounds”

Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

I just wish to have a pure Toyota sportscar, not subaru, not BMW but just Toyota, of course with Toyota reliability

regarding urban legends about Skyline GT-R R34 is too fast for American Police cars, it just shows how delusional FnF Skyline GT-R R34 fanbois and still is till these days

That’s why Ferrari is following the suit and selling their own SUV (or they said FUV)

Yes, I agree with you with that aspect

Fck it, why stop at 2-door sedan / coupes or 2-door hatchback / hothatch

Legals and Laws aside, this can only work if they assume :
- Buyer / Owner drive the cars extensively every day, not keep it inside garage
- C8 Z06 is totally unreliable cars, so much that you need warranties

on the contrary, personally I think Nissan S15 Silvia Spec R is the best

Scion FRS / Toyota 86 / Subaru BRZ 1st gen

200hp boring, on paper it has more power than Miata MX5 but it feels sluggish and boring

because perhaps they thought their car gonna appreciate like Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 or Toyota Supra RZ A80

Definitely Nissan

NO, Buying a small car is an actual solution to this overpriced market