Tell me about it! Before the car market went berserk, there was a list 2 pages long for 2017 370z cars with low KM (like 20 to 40k, which was what I was looking for as a project car to do a mildish boost, exhaust, etc, the usual suspects mods). I almost closed on one that was $22,000. Now they are typically $8k to $10k more. Booooo. I really like the 370 despite its age.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Regarding the Supra, most guys who have dyno'd theirs have found that the HP has been widely underreported, 20-30+hp seems to be a frequent number I hear in vids/posts for 2020 models. The 2021 book number was 388hp, and one stock one on YT put down 398 to the wheels. Car and Driver had their 2021 Supra run 3.7 to 60 and a 12.2 QM run.
It'll be interesting to see how the 400z compares to those numbers, as well as the price obviously. For me, it'll be the experience in the car that'll sell me, the numbers don't matter nearly as much as I've gotten older.