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That would be dope actually. I bought my manual 350Z in 2007 for like $30K. So for less than $10K more, you get a V8, RWD, almost 500 HP coupe, that's a steal and a half for 2024.
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I had the pleasure to drive to the car show behind a GT350 and a twin turbo GT350 this past Saturday. I needed a cold shower after.
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A year later that car would have been worth another $10k. I continued to look but didn’t want to pay the post pandemic surge prices and was always worried about the Voodoo engine failures. An amazing car…the sound, the high revs, barebones interior and very analog car. One complaint I had and the same as the M2 is the gearing is long and anything under triple digits is somewhat uneventful. I also don’t like the poor visibility out the back of the GT350/Mustang. M2 is much better. |
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https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/a/BMW...e/11_8755.html ~$25,000 MSRP https://parts.bmwnorthwest.com/a/BMW...d/11_8779.html ~$6,000 MSRP to replace both turbos You're looking at $31,000 MSRP in parts not including labor. |
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actually both, some even developed some structural issues, like subframe cracks, e36/46
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GR corolla owners are staring down a 32k bill as well when the motors inevitably go bust: https://www.thedrive.com/news/2023-t...-you-dont-want im sure there are other examples as well... unfortunately i think this is just part of the game these days. at least, from what i can tell, i have not yet seen a catastrophic failure not linked to the exposed downward facing intercooler yet- but if you do have an example of an S58 eating it some other way, i would be interested to see |
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Collision damage to the downward facing engine oil cooler. Final price without a working engine ~$2,313. Final price with an engine that runs: ~$39,814. |
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and as stated... this is now unfortunately part and parcel to modern performance car ownership (corolla example re-linked in case you missed it: https://www.thedrive.com/news/2023-t...-you-dont-want) |
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S58 is going on 5 years now so it’s not exactly new.
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