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Old 08-19-2022, 01:31 PM   #6912 (permalink)
NecioVato
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Originally Posted by viiv View Post
That was horrible advice if you listened to any of these guys. Because I brought my 2020 brand new for $28000 CAD (which works out to $21600 USD), which is FAR less than the price of a used one now.

Now in today's post-rona market, go find me anywhere I can buy a brand new V6 sports car for less than $30k CAD.
You got a brand new car for a used car price. I don't believe I EVER saw Nissan selling 'Sport Editions' for less than $26-27k in the US. Heck -I thought I got a 'steal of a deal' for getting a 1yr old 4500mi Nismo for about $32k when the Nismo's I were seeing being offered at over $40k easy. If I was shopping for a Z and a price of $22k for a sport came up - that would be hard to pass up - congrats on a good deal.

Overall with the platform being as old as it is - I think the general consensus is that there are a lot of low priced low mileage options so one doesn't have to take the 'new car hit' when looking for a Z.
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