I've been dying to get back into a Z, but like everyone else, I've been waiting for the Z35. I found a clean local 2011 sport package with 3 piece
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09-05-2020, 05:28 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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To wait, or not
I've been dying to get back into a Z, but like everyone else, I've been waiting for the Z35. I found a clean local 2011 sport package with 3 piece aftermarket wheels, AAM competition exhaust and a set of coil overs new in box. The car has a out 33,xxx miles on it and the price point isn't bad at 19,000. For the life of me, I cant decide whether I should jump on this or wait. Any feedback?
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09-05-2020, 07:55 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Uploaded a couple of shots. Honestly when I saw the car I was very impressed. I think the only thing holding me back is that what if sensation with the new Z expected to show on 9/15. At the same time, I know bargains like this dont pop up all the time. Not close to me anyway.
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09-06-2020, 02:13 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Obviously we don't know the price of the Z35 yet, but IMO it will most likely will be around $40K and dealers probably will mark the price up as well.
The question is if you wait for the Z35 can you afford the car payment? The 370z has been made for 10 years you will be able to find one, but you might have to travel for a good price. Last edited by pakman370z; 09-06-2020 at 11:26 PM. |
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it is really depend on your budget... the nicely equipped new Z35 will probably be around $50k and don't expect any discount off the MSRP.
I would wait if you have that budget for the new one... However, there aren't that many 370z sold and finding a nice one will get a bit harder. Quote:
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The 370z has had a literal 11/12 year worth of production. You will find one no matter what. May not be the price you want, but waiting gives you more power in choice.
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I banked on the Z35 being a disappointment and bought a 2018 Z34. I'll have minimum 2-3 years of enjoyment, and if the Z35 turns out to be a banger then I can just turbo mine once it's out of warranty and blow Z35s into the weeds.
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also the other point the Z34 is an analog car, which is doesn't have a lot of electronic stuff. which may be something to look at. I like my z34 and enjoy it. but in the end it is up to you and what you want to do.. What ever you decide will be good.
So have fun enjoying the process of getting to where you want to go... Done that several times on cars I have bought.... just make it fun....
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I decided to wait. You guys are right, being patient will allow me more options, and the turn of the next Z will surely have a lot of people trading in great 370's. Thanks for the input
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Some good responses above.
I bought my Z this year. When deciding on it, I considered waiting to see what the new Z35 might be like, or buying now and enjoying the existing car. Ultimately I decided the existing car provided everything I needed, I love the styling and the old-school analogue feeling of the car, and I suspected the Z35 would be both delayed and go upmarket in price. I am also reticent to buy the first year or two of a new model, before all the bugs are worked out. But everyone is in a different position. If you don't need to buy right now, and if you are happy to wait and think you can afford the Z35 when it comes out, it might make more sense for you to wait. |
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Hate the wheels.Knock offs,make the car look cheap.
The "new" Z,when it does come out IMO is not gonna be a ground breaking new car. I think Nissan's plan is to go back to the basics.They will tweak the platform a bit. Add some extra HP.Do not know how they will lighten the package which is now welk over weight. Think manual trans will be the key.It will be there. Visually it will have a sharper look. Much like what GM did with the Corvette. |
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I don't think the Z34 used market will see a significant drop in prices when the new one is out as tradionally happens when a new generation model gets released. Why?
The Z34 base model is currently 30,000 USD/CAD. Used Z34s are already priced accordingly. If the new Z35 was going to continue on with the 30k base price, then you would see huge downward pressure pushing down all used Z34 prices. This is normally what happens with new generations of cars; new generation comes out at the same price as the old generation pushing down prices of the old model. But all indications point to a 40k USD base price at minimum. If this is true, not only does this put the Z35 in a different price bracket, it almost puts it in a whole different class pricing wise than the current Z34. With the Z35 coming in at a higher price bracket, it won't create the strong downward pressure on existing models. Heck, some people buying new 2020 Z34 base models for 30k probably can't afford a 40k car. It will be like how the Supra coming out didn't lower the prices of used 86s. And really, someone who was going to buy a used Z for 20k won't be cross shopping it with a new 45k Z. The 20k used Z will remain 20k, because the buyer can't think "well I can buy a brand new Z35 for just 10k more". Last edited by viiv; 09-10-2020 at 09:41 AM. |
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