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Old 05-30-2021, 06:52 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Cyber370 View Post
They said that about the C7 Corvettes and guess what? Prices never dropped once the C8’s were released. This was the same thing said about the NSX. The exact opposite happened. Prices skyrocketed on the 1st Gen NSX’s after the new NSX was released. No one can predict what the desirability factor will be for 370Z’s but I personally think that it will remain quite high and thus there shouldn’t be any significant price drop after the 400z release. But, that’s just my opinion and you know what they say about those……..
That's because corvettes have a better resale/holding value. 8 years old c6's with 5K miles per year are still selling for $40k-$45k. Corvette will hold value way more for years to come while German cars depreciate so fast. When the 370z got released, the 350z dropped significantly.
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