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Old 08-12-2014, 06:08 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
If you do not race and just a normal driver who occasionally hits 120 mph on wide safe highways, and you a looking for a cool looking car, love the looks of a 370z,

1. Why pay for a Nismo?
2. Why buy a 2014 when a 2010 looks the same anyway? I doubt the average person could tell the difference.
3. Would not a touring model with 40k mikes from 2010-2013 be a less expensive and better option than a 2014 base middle?
1. If you really want the look and the prestige, go for it. It does add a little bit to the car, though arguably it doesn't mean as much if you intend to mod it all out anyway, but the serial number could give a warm fuzzy feeling, or at least something to talk/brag about with friends.

2. It's new(er), and there are some differences, albeit minor. The average person might not tell the difference, but the average Z owner most likely could. I bought an older one because it's what I could afford (yeah, I know, I'm poor). There are pros and cons to buying new vs. used, but there isn't any point in getting into those now. Mine was purchased already slightly modded, which was risky I know, but so far has proven to be safe and reliable. Which goes to show that not all used vehicles are trashed before they are sold.

3. Depends on how much someone really wants the nicer options. Again, one can arguably use aftermarket parts to achieve the same or better equipment level for cheaper, but then again, it will not really be a "numbers matching" kind of car, which turns some people off. At this point, it basically becomes the same answer as question 2.

At the end of the day, the newer car will be worth more in terms of resale, but much farther down the road, when these cars possibly become collector's items, the better option packages might be worth more. This is all speculation, but when looking at classic cars now, and how rare option package vehicles generally go for more at auction, one could assume that it will pay off in the end. Question is, are you really willing to wait that long?
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