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Since the new Z is going to be 45k+ CAD, it means you can still sell your Z for the same 30k or more you can sell them for today. It's like Nissan was actively trying to preserve and protect the resale value for Z34s. |
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Wow! The new Z hasn't even hit the streets yet, and you're already calling for the "next" Z to be killed off. :icon14: How about we just enjoy this new model... you know, when it even available, and then just enjoy it for what it is. Who cares what happens in 5 or 10 years. LOL! |
For a little perspective, the 2003 350Z started around $28,000 which is $41,500 today!
Edit: I just looked up the base was $26,370 and that's just over $39K. |
A 370Z base model was still $29K just a few years ago tho
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I guess the US got screwed on Z prices. After looking into it
nissan gave the canadian 370z a 10k price cut in 2016 |
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I'm hoping that the changes that were made will make it feel worth the increased price and that it sells well so it's still on sale, or at least has plenty of used options, when I'm ready...lol. That said, the telescoping steering wheel's siren song may be too much and will have me upgrading before I should?! |
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Nissan was just being cheap with the 370Z on that. |
Let's put the price of the new Z into perspective.
Everyone saying it is overpriced, consider how much a 370Z was.... Then go out and add turbochargers to it. Tell me how much that costs. Some turbo kits ridiculously mount their turbo and filter UNDER the car All turbo kits require futzing with the fuel delivery system. May as well upgrade your clutch, it's gonna need it. If you have a 7AT, well get ready to double your costs. A boosted VQ has no inherit advantage over the VR30, in fact, plenty of people have killed many VQ motors just with improper tuning. So, what's all that cost for a MT car? At least $12K if you can do most of the work yourself? $20K minimum for a completed car out of a shop? And annoying check engine lights, aftermarket parts that break constantly, you are at the mercy of non-OEM workmanship, many of these turbo kits run iffy turbos...... What a headache. So, a "Sport" Z may cost $10K more than a base 2021 370Z? To be fair, although there's not a NISMO Z for 2023, I think it is fair to say the 2023 Z Performance will obviously beat the 2021 3710Z Nismo in a drag race and probably be very close on a track, if not slightly superior due to all of the available power, for $5K more than the 370Z NISMO. Add in that if you prefer automatic and still want boost, you're better off getting the 2023 Z or Q60 RS with the appropriately beefed up automatic. The VQ 7AT just can't handle the power. I seriously considered boosting my 2014 Infiniti Coupe, but after seeing all of the headaches associated with all of the countless things that need to happen to even hope to have a sorted car, I just decided it is much better to buy the 2023 Z. |
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Also, remember that later year models won't have the steering column lock, that's the same for the Infiniti G/Q, they dropped it also. |
In to see if they've fixed the slave cylinder yet lol
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