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Old 05-30-2021, 08:57 AM   #12 (permalink)
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The Nissan 370Z is a Japanese sport car and is a desired vehicle in the current car market. Most of all the Nissan/Infiniti vehicles have very good resale value. Considering the price point for what you get the Nissan 370Z is actually a very nice vehicle to own. I recently sold my Nissan Maxima to a private owner and got back the right amount of money I put into it and it was a excellent vehicle to own overall. If you have your hopes set on purchasing a Z in 2022 when they finally do come out sell your 370Z to a private owner as soon as you can and get the most value you can out of it and put the funds towards a new 2022 Z. Post up your 370Z for sale in the right places and you will get a good buyer. I sold my Nissan Maxima on www.ebaymotors.com with in two week of posting it for sale. Good luck! Also trading in your 370Z at the right place is another option.
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