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Originally Posted by HEK Only if you sell it privately, take a look at what the dealers use, KBB, Edmunds etc. as trades you get raped For a Japanese sports
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For a Japanese sports car the Nissan 370Z overall is a wanted vehicle in the car market and people like the 370Z model as Nissan really can’t make them fast enough for there demand from customers. For the first five years and beyond of ownership overall the 2009-2018 into 2019 Nissan 370Z has excellent resale value and are reliable/dependable vehicles to own. Comparing to the Korean made 2014 Hyundai Azrea 3.3L V6 I use to own the 2017 Nissan 370Z I have is worlds better. The 2014 Hyundai Azrea I had lost a lot of it’s value with in the first two years of ownership and was the most unreliable/undependable vehicle I ever owned. All Japanese vehicles have better resale value and overall value than American and Korean vehicles sad but true. Be selective of what vehicle you decide to purchase. Take the time to do your research and shopping when purchasing any vehicle.
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I would sit right at 17k...and if you aren't in a huge hurry to sell I would stay there until I got it. That mileage is nice and low. I wonder what is the age average on 370z owners? I've noticed some seem much older which could make a potential harder sell. Older buyers usually are more knowledgeable buyers and have more patience and resources. Main question is what are you comfortable at accepting?
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I agree, 17k$ unless you need to blow it out for fast cash. |
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It's the depreciation that will hurt him. The forum has recieved 20 or so new members in just the last week or so...plus old owners are rebuying newer models again. With his being a 10 someone could essentially get a newer model for 17....it just makes it a difficult gauge. Hold at 17 man and if it you get an offer of 16.7 and you're comfortable then jump on it. I think the Z is in an odd place right now. Losing some of the exclusivity and becoming reasonable in price to where almost anyone can own one. Good and bad...but either way man glwts!!!
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