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Personally I wish less people buy Z...
That way its more unique =)... Sorry if i am bit greedy in this area =)... But last i want is 370z to end up like 350z... where u turn your head you see one... But i feel though in near future, that is going to be the case=( |
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Weird, but I kind of feel glad there aren't so many. At the same time, I hope Nissan sells enough to develop a successor and keep the legacy going. |
jay
some of those mustang and camaro sales are from rental car companys, they don't rent z's.
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and those are 2 door sedans. :icon17:
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Look up Porsche Cayman. They sell fewer than 1000 nationally. I see plenty more of them than 370Z's.
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The 370Z was approved on the assumption of 30k units sold in the first year. We haven't even seen that almost three years in. I know there is always a lot of talk about the "next generation" Z, but with sales numbers like that you have to wonder if Nissan can make the numbers work, and if the Z brand is worth it to them to keep going in its current state. I tend to think if they do keep the Z they will try to reinvent it as an eco-friendly sports car... an electric or hybrid sports car that everyone can afford. In any case the 370 will definitely go down as one of those rare cars. 350s are all over the place because they managed to sell a bunch of them each year from '03-'08 (or '09 for the roadster), but the 370 will never really saturate the road like the 350 did. |
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Which is kind of annoying to me because I want to buy a used Roadster. :rofl2: |
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hey, the dealer's open for a couple more hours... (where have i heard this before)? :icon17: |
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