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Old 09-05-2019, 11:12 PM   #31 (permalink)
Quicksilvers
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As a Z enthusiast I am thankful that Nissan still produces the 370Z model fortunate for us Z owners. Despite these resent reported slump in sales the 370Z is still a desired and wanted Japanese sports car to own in the current vehicle market and has excellent resale value as is all Japanese sports cars which is one of the perks of owning a 370Z and they are enjoying to drive! I believe if Nissan changed their styling of the 370Z slightly, added performance, and kept the cost of owning a 370Z at a decent price they would get more yearly revenue and increase sales. Discontinuing the 370Z model or the GTR model would not be in Nissan’s best interest I believe.The future of the car market today is more aimed towards the electric and hybrid cars unfortunately but, you can blame the average consumer for that. If Nissan did produce a new model 370Z or Z car it would have a futuristic look to it not what you would think.
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