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Originally Posted by HEK
Being retired and bored, I just went to the Nissan site and tried to build an exact vehicle like mine and to my surprise, there are no Sport /Touring with manual transmissions....why? ( I know most of you will say...."because Nissan can").
I think that should increase the value of those of us who have manuals, sports/ touring, don't you think so.
Personally, I wouldn't replace my vehicle with a newer one if all I could only get was with an automatic transmission, just my opinion.
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Being a diehard Z enthusiast I appreciate and am thankful that Nissan is continuing to produce and continue the Z legendary history with the 2020 Nissan 370Z model. I think the 50th Anniversary Z is a sharp looking vehicle and you can still purchase a 2020 Nissan 370Z with a manual transmission and Nissan is still continuing to use the Exedy high performance replacement clutch instead of the Genuine Nissan OEM clutch. For a Japanese sports car the Nissan 370Z has excellent resale value a specially over the first 5-7 years of ownership and hold their value very well. Also the 2009-2020 Nissan 370Z is a wanted vehicle in the sports car market people love these cars. Having owned several Nissan 370Z’s over the years comparing to other sports car or other vehicles on the market these cars are reliable and dependable vehicles to own they have their quirks just like any other sports car but Nissan was always known to build excellent quality vehicles. If you can get a 2020 Nissan 370Z get one if you can swing it.
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Last edited by Quicksilvers; 05-16-2019 at 07:42 AM.
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