West Aussie
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So that’s why….one for each dealer in the US would cover the entire sales in Aus1k+ Nissan dealers
So that’s why….one for each dealer in the US would cover the entire sales in Aus1k+ Nissan dealers
That’s cool but let’s be real, Nissan really isn’t “high end”This is the update:
" They say we will be getting our first one in July and then the shipments will start showing up in September. Just wanted to give you a quick update. "
This is a suburban dealership that doesn't sell a lot of high end vehicles.
Looks like the ordering / reservation list at this dealership is about to be a show.
I was thinking the same. BUT if you cancel your pre order, then order again later, now you prob have to wait another year lolMissing the summer, especially for those like me who won't be able to drive the Z after October (because of the weather here), would I think mean that I'd also be out
Once they get the supply issues sorted they will be cranking them out and they will be easy to get. Might take a year- who knows. Tochigi has the capacity to make 250,000 vehicles a year.I was thinking the same. BUT if you cancel your pre order, then order again later, now you prob have to wait another year lol
Maybe it can make that much. With COVID and chip shortages, I highly doubt they can make that much nowadaysOnce they get the supply issues sorted they will be cranking them out and they will be easy to get. Might take a year- who knows. Tochigi has the capacity to make 250,000 vehicles a year.
It will just give me first right of refusal.Out of curiosity, how do these deposits equate to you getting the car in your desired trim?
I am assuming they will literally get their first one in July but their steady shipments will come in September.Makes no sense. How can they get their first one in July if shipments start in September?
They just teleport the ones before September?
Only assuming they will get their literal first car in July and then a steady roll after that.Agree…why would they bother Shipping a couple …you think they would ship as many as possible to save on shipping costs . Although. How many Nissan Dealers in the US do you have…we only have 92 here
I've got garage space in Florida and a spare bedroom twenty minutes from Tampa Airport. Just leave me the keys and I'll make sure the tank is refilled before you get here...Because of the winter here I can't drive the Z from November to April, so being delivered and not being able to drive it for months is not something I'm ok with. Having a brand new 70k$ toy - including taxes in Quebec - and not using it is too difficult for me.
I bet we'll see a limited supply of Zs for quite a while. Besides the current (and likely upcoming) external parts constraints and disruptions, I don't think Nissan will be producing a lot of these vehicles. And it will be slow as molasses starting out.Once they get the supply issues sorted they will be cranking them out and they will be easy to get. Might take a year- who knows. Tochigi has the capacity to make 250,000 vehicles a year.
Go lightning!I've got garage space in Florida and a spare bedroom twenty minutes from Tampa Airport. Just leave me the keys and I'll make sure the tank is refilled before you get here...![]()
Which dealer, if I may ask?I'm going to go see my dealer tomorrow and see if they have any news as well. They are supposedly one of the biggest GT-R/Z sellers in the state so I HOPE they have something.
Nissan GastoniaWhich dealer, if I may ask?
If you get anywhere with that dealer, LMK! I'm in CLTNissan Gastonia
So reporting back. Right now they still don't have a definitive date when they will get their first allocations but the sales rep told me they'd let me know when they start to show up.If you get anywhere with that dealer, LMK! I'm in CLT![]()