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Originally Posted by Ire
right, of course you can find 10k 370Z that have been rolled but thats not what we're talking about is it?
25k is the average price for a 370z these days (meaning one in decent to good condition).... a 2010 with 500 km on it will go for much more but those are few and far between. the majority of used Zs are now going for 25k (or less)
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I'm not sure what that is based on.. looking at 91 370Z's on auto trader, from 2009-2012 (excluding 2013/2014 so as not to skew the price high) and totalling the prices, the average (mean) price is $32,300. Let's assume that the persons selling them being a dealer or private negotiated $2000 less than asking to close the sale. That is still an average price of $30,000. Out of all 91 cars only 10 were 26,000 or less. 8 were $25,000 or less and of those one was sitting in the snow with the body wrecked ($16,995), the one for ($13,950) was smashed, the one for ($18,800) the front right side was totalled. ($18950) front left was totalled.
In fact the cheapest one that hadn't been crashed was ($22800) with 88000km and was sitting in the snow. That means of 91 cars, 5 of them were $25,000 or less. That leads me to two conclusions:
1) People in quebec can't drive for **** (all 4 smashed Z's were from there); and
2) You aren't really well versed on how averages work.