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Old 01-13-2009, 04:08 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by wj4 View Post
Do you guys think that Nissan will follow along those line and keep only several 370z's in stock at each dealership?

I don't know if I can realistically see 15+ Z's sitting at each dealership like I saw with the 350z's anytime soon, although it would be great for us as buyers.

The real turn off is that, granted there aren't many different trims of the 370 as there were on the 350, it would be a pain to settle for something else or wait months to order the model/trim you want.

Its about time for these auto manufacturers are forced to cut down on their production. All those new cars and trucks piled by the tens of thousands each year at every dealer, that everyone knew, there was no way in hell they were all going to be sold.

I say just build the car you want online, fax details to your (car guy) dealer, wait a couple of months for the build time and get your car. We purchase most of our vehicles in this fashion..We seldom step foot on a dealers lot. My wife ordered her past 335 and her current 328 by phone in about 10mins.

Imo dealers should only have demos on their lots.. Like Porsche is doing with the 911 turbo (built to order).

Lastly I think it's for the best, as the less Z's (or any fav car) on the road the better.
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