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Originally Posted by takemorepills
I'm going to have to "zonk" Raiti's pricing presumption.
He even admits he doesn't know if it'll be called "400Z", points to a Fairlady Z badge on the car, and continues to call the car 400Z. But where does he get his pricing info?
If Nissan makes the new Z available at $35K starting price, that's going to be awesome.
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He says "some people are speculating in the mid 30s" which isn't solid info. However, I still believe the base model car will start between $35k-40k. The car has many parts from the current 370Z and Infiniti models. The only real new parts are the headlights, carbon fiber bits, exterior body panels, and wheels. Just about everything else is from current models. They didn't create a whole new car from the ground up like the new Supra; thus there would be far less R&D cost which means a lower starting price point.