If you're dead set on a new 370Z vs an E92, the E92 should be far cheaper.
The price of a car isn't what you pay on day 1.
The price of a car is the difference between what you pay day 1 and what you sell it for X years later.
The E92 has gone through much of it's depreciation. I would bet a 370Z will cost $5-10,000 more than an E92(assuming nothing big breaks on the E92).
That said, you can get a 2009 370Z for $23,000 all day long and you don't burn your money up in depreciation.
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