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Originally Posted by Bonzo
I was told recently on this forum that it will only be referred to as the Z. No proof one way or the other, just passing on info.
I'm good with it. It's been around a LONG time in today's modern car cycle. The 350Z was only around 8 years in comparison.
Maybe, but if you compare sales to the 350Z, the 370Z didn't do so well. In fact, it got it's a$$ kicked. In 11 years it has sold HALF the number of cars as the 350Z did in 8 years.
My guess is 3 things. 1. The car market has changed. 2&3. During the reign of the 350Z there was no Camaro or Challenger.
Me too.
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You forget, when nissan introduced the 370 we were heading into a full on global recession and it stayed that way for almost half of the 370's time on the market, not really many people with the disposable income to purchase a sports car