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Old 05-30-2021, 03:43 AM   #4 (permalink)
Dreadnaught
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Originally Posted by SophiaZ View Post
I was on Autotrader searching for a 370Z the other day and noticed a huge mark up in their value. Obviously I'm not looking to buy since I have a 50th Anniversary edition but was just curious as to how much the Z's in general were going for. I noticed a few 2020 base or sport models with 5k-15k miles going for up to $39k. And a rare find...a 2020 50th anniversary with 1600 miles going for $48,990. I'm questioning myself if I should sell mine to get more for the money and be able to get the new Z when it comes out without having to dip into savings. Do you guys think they will continue to hold their higher value over the next 6 months to a year or is this just a sudden change because of the hype for the 2022 Z? Just curious. I love my car...I have a Fast Intentions exhaust sitting here in the box but just waiting on the HFC's to come in for installation. This isn't about me and what should I do as it will be my choice, but really just curious if the 370Z is really gonna sit at a higher price point since it was the last model before the new Z. Any input or opinions are welcome
And as far as getting the new Z, if you really want it, buy it. But I would say get the hell out of debt and stay that way. Use the money to save for a rainy day or to go see, do, and eat things you haven't seen, done and ate before.
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