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UNKNOWN_370 12-07-2011 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1439202)
And there have been fewer 370s sold to date than were planned for the first year (30k). :icon14:

And you know why? Because the 370z SUCKS! I'm trading my Z in for a Veloster. Now that's a classic.! :tup: Pandora Baby!!!!!
:roflpuke2:

Mt Tam I am 02-23-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 1438030)
Thanks for info.

So 30,000 370 Z's on the road less totaled= ? I have no clue, but we might have a minor collectible on our hands some day.

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1438041)
Collectible... I doubt it. But it will definitely hold value better than the 350 did.


Page after page since I made the comment "we might have a minor collectible on our hands some day"

I have an Jaguar XKE of which total production was 72,000. Unquestionably collectible. If 370 production stops around 30-40,000 units, why would it not be a minor collectible.

dAvenue has a rationale:


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Originally Posted by dAvenue (Post 1438120)
In terms of popularity, the AT has a better chance of being a collectible than the MT. There just aren't that many women who drive the 370. :stirthepot:

Good point, but I'm not going to total mine today with an AT just to make it collectible later. :rofl2:

UNKNOWN_370 02-23-2012 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 1560419)
Page after page since I made the comment "we might have a minor collectible on our hands some day"

I have an Jaguar XKE of which total production was 72,000. Unquestionably collectible. If 370 production stops around 30-40,000 units, why would it not be a minor collectible.

dAvenue has a rationale:




Good point, but I'm not going to total mine today with an AT just to make it collectible later. :rofl2:


Funny you say this... I was thinking that yesterday. With the refresh kind of going backwards in a copycat design. The original front fascia of the current 370z may possibly be a collectible. Whenever you have a car of this engine size, performance and displacement combined with its pricing, it is bound to be a collectible. Car and driver can write all the brake issues they want. We know no one else except them has had such a catostropic experience. We also know a mild mod will help the issue.
Many a classic muscle car had serious issues in its day. And now today those issues are part of their collectible charm. DIY and correcting issues is part of the car culture as a whole... The Z platform is still among the best of the breed and I definately see collectible potential. Flaws and all.

30000 units means in a decade this car WILL be rare.

Nick911sc 02-23-2012 02:26 PM

30,000 units of 3200lb paperweights if Nissan doesn't come up with a 100% fix for the steering lock problem.. lol

6MT 02-23-2012 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1439411)
And you know why? Because the 370z SUCKS! I'm trading my Z in for a Veloster. Now that's a classic.! :tup: Pandora Baby!!!!!
:roflpuke2:

wait, what?

m4a1mustang 02-23-2012 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick911sc (Post 1561075)
30,000 units of 3200lb paperweights if Nissan doesn't come up with a 100% fix for the steering lock problem.. lol

:icon17:

Only time will tell. Let's revisit this thread in 40 years. ;)

Aizen Sosuke 02-23-2012 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1438147)
The 350 has actually held value pretty impressively. A lot of people look at the low prices, and forget that they are looking at examples that are 9+ years old, and have over 100k....


In contrast, the 3 year residual for the 370 is about 53%.


Of course, value will largely depend on what happens going forward. The 350 would be holding value even better had the 370 not come out...and even though you guys hate to hear, the 370 would be doing better had other cars not received big improvements.
The s2000 took a price hit when the 370 roadster turned out to be much cooler than the 350, and you can't really predict stuff like that.

Agreed with everything, except on the S2000 comment. I believe it was discontinued in 2009 a year before the 370Z roadster was released. I just don't think Honda upgraded their roadster to keep up with the times and just basically gave up and folded on sports cars. Now I doubt our cars would be collectibles but they should hold some nice value similar to the 300ZX TT, although that depends on what Nissan follows this Z with.

Cmike2780 02-23-2012 03:07 PM

I think the 370 as a "collectable" is certainly plausible if the car industry continues to head towards hybrid and electric drivetrains. Chances are, Nissan's next iteration will likely be a smaller displacement turbo or some kind of hybrid system. Just look at their Esflow concept and set it next to a 370. When you're old and accustomed to driving hybrids or electrics, can you honestly tell me you wouldn't miss driving a 370 with a nice aftermarket exhaust from your youth.

Nick911sc 02-23-2012 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1561180)
I think the 370 as a "collectable" is certainly plausible if the car industry continues to head towards hybrid and electric drivetrains. Chances are, Nissan's next iteration will likely be a smaller displacement turbo or some kind of hybrid system. Just look at their Esflow concept and set it next to a 370. When you're old and accustomed to driving hybrids or electrics, can you honestly tell me you wouldn't miss driving a 370 with a nice aftermarket exhaust from your youth.

Electric car with a digital exhaust that sounds like whatever you're choice is on that given day might sound good to me! :-p

J/K, This is one of my biggest fears as to where the car market is moving right now... I like all the turbos coming out but what's next? They aren't going to move back to larger displacement motors. It's a one way road as far as I can tell.

UNKNOWN_370 02-23-2012 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1561180)
I think the 370 as a "collectable" is certainly plausible if the car industry continues to head towards hybrid and electric drivetrains. Chances are, Nissan's next iteration will likely be a smaller displacement turbo or some kind of hybrid system. Just look at their Esflow concept and set it next to a 370. When you're old and accustomed to driving hybrids or electrics, can you honestly tell me you wouldn't miss driving a 370 with a nice aftermarket exhaust from your youth.

Well said. The future is bleek for gas engines of todays tech. And right now most car companies are doing their best work. Its only downhill from here for the gas powered engine. I think even the humdrum looking 12 cars to a city block mustangs and these transformers camaros will be classics. Its the beginning of the end. Goodbye aftermarket FI boosted Z's, hello aftermarket battery boosted 2020 prius coupe with a "Silent-Fart Inc."exhaust simulator.

m4a1mustang 02-23-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1561180)
I think the 370 as a "collectable" is certainly plausible if the car industry continues to head towards hybrid and electric drivetrains. Chances are, Nissan's next iteration will likely be a smaller displacement turbo or some kind of hybrid system. Just look at their Esflow concept and set it next to a 370. When you're old and accustomed to driving hybrids or electrics, can you honestly tell me you wouldn't miss driving a 370 with a nice aftermarket exhaust from your youth.

That makes sense. We're in a pretty cool era of performance cars with big power and cool tech, so I could see us wanting to have cars like this in our collection 25+ years from now when all the government lets us buy is electric stuff.

My question would be whether or not we'd actually be allowed to drive our collectibles... :eek:


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