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I've noticed most of the info about the Z35 is from Aug/Sept of last year and I have not seen anything new from Nissan... They just spent money re-doing the options packages for all models and changed the NISMO body kit...
I'll get to the point: I wonder if this car is really going away next year. There's no test mules, no concept car, not much info from Nissan... Makes me think we're at least 2 years out. |
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Either that or they are being very secretly about it. |
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This You could get a preowned Z with low miles, any body modifications, any wheels, and pretty much any TT kit on the market and still come out with enough money to put a down payment on a house. Ill pass on 60K. Like its been said, pre-owned low miles GTR range for 60K... |
Besides being expensive, I am sure many of us here will tradein-sell our Z34 for the new Z35. The same thing happened when we had our 350z, we ended up trading it up for the 370z
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$60,000 is not a lot of money for a brand new, hipo car that pushes at least 400 hp. $100,000 is the "new expensive."
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the Max this Z could sale at is 45K and like someone already mentioned add in options most likely will add 10K. That's almost C7 Vette, Hellcat, M4 territory. Tell me Nissan is smarter then that, this car better be amazing to justiy 60K because Pre owned GT-R's will be less then 53K by the time this z comes out.
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While I completely agree that 60k is a bit steep, some of the comparisons in here are hilarious.
I wanna come to your neck of the woods if you can buy a used Z34+mods and still have money for a down payment on a house, or find a used GT-R that hasn't been beat to sh!t for under 60k |
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