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Old 05-30-2018, 04:26 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by HEK View Post
Only if you sell it privately, take a look at what the dealers use, KBB, Edmunds etc. as trades you get raped
For a Japanese sports car the Nissan 370Z overall is a wanted vehicle in the car market and people like the 370Z model as Nissan really can’t make them fast enough for there demand from customers. For the first five years and beyond of ownership overall the 2009-2018 into 2019 Nissan 370Z has excellent resale value and are reliable/dependable vehicles to own. Comparing to the Korean made 2014 Hyundai Azrea 3.3L V6 I use to own the 2017 Nissan 370Z I have is worlds better. The 2014 Hyundai Azrea I had lost a lot of it’s value with in the first two years of ownership and was the most unreliable/undependable vehicle I ever owned. All Japanese vehicles have better resale value and overall value than American and Korean vehicles sad but true. Be selective of what vehicle you decide to purchase. Take the time to do your research and shopping when purchasing any vehicle.
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