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Old 05-22-2017, 08:07 PM   #9 (permalink)
Z_ealot
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Originally Posted by The BlueMax View Post
I have to agree with most everything said thats why I am not selling my 2009 Blue 370Z with 35K. Resale is nowhere near where it should be, and the cars are scarce. They only made 114 blue 6mt with the sport pkg. in 09. 2010-12 the total output was only 80 units and the last production year for the blue. The Sales Manager at my dealership has sent me an e-mail and called me about selling my car, claiming he had a buyer willing to pay top dollar, no thanks it wouldn't be enough and very difficult to find a replacement. I called on a local seller who just bought a loaded white 2017 Nismo, paid 48K and went down to Tenn. to pick it up. Now with only 273 miles on it he is asking 41K, why because he is in his 70s, over 6ft. tall and about 250lbs and it is too much trouble getting in and out of the car and he feels tight while seated, Oh Boy
I hear you on how scarce the monterrey blue is, i bought mine a little over a year ago now and while the base versions pop up every so often the sport package trims pop up far less and sport+touring even less than that. I've not seen either of those pop up even once since i scooped up my Z within 500 miles of where i live.
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