And even worse: On March last year, the 370Z and some other fan favorite cars are gone since then in Gran Turismo.
This was a thing people bought after the Camaro and Mustang convertibles came out?
Absolutely! Because "gt" is in the name of this site, everything must revolve around Gran Turismo and in particular the most recent iteration, GT Sport.uhhhh does that really matte
Absolutely! Because "gt" is in the name of this site, everything must revolve around Gran Turismo and in particular the most recent iteration, GT Sport.
And isn't that more than a little bit sad...I don't think I've seen a better descriptor for this site, tbh.
If one would want a smaller but cheaper alternative, then they would rather get a new Miata or 86, both of which are much fresher than the aged 370Z.The 370z roadster was expensive as hell. Like a full $12k more expensive than the base car. I wonder if they sold any in 2018?
Neither of those are cruisers though. Effortless drop top motoring in that 3.5 V6. Never liked the Z convertibles. Might have been better with a targa.If one would want a smaller but cheaper alternative, then they would rather get a new Miata or 86, both of which are much fresher than the aged 370Z.
Then they could settle for a new roadster Mustang which can be the same or more powerful while having cheaper or the same price tag.Neither of those are cruisers though. Effortless drop top motoring in that 3.5 V6. Never liked the Z convertibles. Might have been better with a targa.
For sure. Not as compact as that Z, but I'm sure Mustang styling, engine and as you mentioned, price tag are factors.Then they could settle for a new roadster Mustang which can be the same or more powerful while having cheaper or the same price tag.