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It goes back to the cost again, it might not be expensive to sell per the price you got, but there is no profit. Nissan needs to meet a certain
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It goes back to the cost again, it might not be expensive to sell per the price you got, but there is no profit.
Nissan needs to meet a certain margin to sell a car, especially the Z, to produce certain things. Making a special edition for Japan is cheap because they built it and roll it down the street. For the US, they build, ship, have to promote/market. Also, Americans are power hungry, and many JDM specialty editions do not fit this. They add wheels, seats, suspension tweaks, etc. but never touch the power; Americans look at it will instantly dismiss it.
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