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It's that time again here is your updated US Nissan Z sales report 718 sold in the Q3 2024. Down just a bit from last Quarter but up 66% in 2024 vs this time in 2023

Here is the cumulative breakdown since on sale

263 Sold in 2022
466 Sold Q1 JAN-MAR 2023
500 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2023
343 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2023
462 Sold Q4 OCT- DEC 2023
1771 Sold in 2023
671 Sold Q1 JAN-MARCH 2024
786 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2024
718 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2024
2175 Sold in 2024
4209 Total REPORTED Sold in the US
Highest known 2023 VIN# was 2301
Highest known 2024 VIN# is estimated to be in the 5900 range
 
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Canadian Q3 sales are 84. 252 sold year to date 370 sold in 2023. 622 total
 

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Common thing in canada.
The Z cars are luxury cars, and they are not effective or safe all-weather cars. The portion of the population that can justify buying a car solely for fun that has to sit in the garage under cover for 5 months of the year is relatively small. While it's sitting in the garage, ya still gotta make the payments.

The more the cold and snowy/icy weather, the less practical the car tends to be and the fewer people willing to spring for that luxury. Living in Minnesota (almost Canada), I'm aware.
 
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The Z cars are luxury cars, and they are not effective or safe all-weather cars. The portion of the population that can justify buying a car solely for fun that has to sit in the garage under cover for 5 months of the year is relatively small. While it's sitting in the garage, ya still gotta make the payments.

The more the cold and snowy/icy weather, the less practical the car tends to be and the fewer people willing to spring for that luxury. Living in Minnesota (almost Canada), I'm aware.
This definitely has a part in it. I live in a place that gets big snow in winter too - though I used to drive my Corvette no matter what as long as the roads were dry. 4 degrees (F) is the lowest I ever drove it on a grocery store run. This will be my first winter with the Z and I plan on doing the same thing. Just not one of those people that 'puts up' their sports car for the winter. I drive it as much as I can. I got a Frontier for the bad weather days.
 

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This definitely has a part in it. I live in a place that gets big snow in winter too - though I used to drive my Corvette no matter what as long as the roads were dry. 4 degrees (F) is the lowest I ever drove it on a grocery store run. This will be my first winter with the Z and I plan on doing the same thing. Just not one of those people that 'puts up' their sports car for the winter. I drive it as much as I can. I got a Frontier for the bad weather days.
Yeah, I've been cruising Z forums for a long, long time. I know that lot of people in adverse climes continue to drive their Z's (as well as other similar sports cars) year round regardless of what's on the ground. From my standpoint, I drive Z's because they're fun to drive. I've found, clearly, that there is nothing fun (for me) about driving a 300-400 hp rear-wheel drive sports car with low-profile summer compound tires and less than 5 inches of ground clearance in the snow or on icy roads. I also know, through experience, that a set of Blizzaks (or whatever the snow tire of choice is these days) only makes such driving possible, not smart or fun. Exciting, yes, but not fun.

Now...I will say that last year was the strangest winter in the 40 years I've lived in Minnesota. I drove my Z car ALL YEAR!!! There was essentially no snow! It was raining on Christmas day! My 3/4 ton GMC pickup was the vehicle that sat bundled up in the garage most of the winter. Really weird, but that was fun.
 
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Here is the US Nissan Z Year End 2024 Sales Report With cumulative totals since initial on sale in 2022
Q4 2024 sold the most ever at 989 almost reaching 1K for the quarter
263 Sold in 2022
466 Sold Q1 JAN-MAR 2023
500 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2023
343 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2023
462 Sold Q4 OCT- DEC 2023
1771 Sold in 2023
671 Sold Q1 JAN-MARCH 2024
786 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2024
718 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2024
 
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Here is the US Nissan Z Year End 2024 Sales Report With cumulative totals since initial on sale in 2022
Q4 2024 sold the most ever at 989 almost reaching 1K for the quarter
263 Sold in 2022
466 Sold Q1 JAN-MAR 2023
500 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2023
343 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2023
462 Sold Q4 OCT- DEC 2023
1771 Sold in 2023
671 Sold Q1 JAN-MARCH 2024
786 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2024
718 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2024
989 Sold Q4 OCT-DEC 2024
3164 Sold in 2024
5198 Total REPORTED Sold in the US
Highest known 2023 Model year VIN# was 2301
Highest known 2024 Model year VIN# is estimated to be in the 7000 range
 

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Here is the US Nissan Z Year End 2024 Sales Report With cumulative totals since initial on sale in 2022
Q4 2024 sold the most ever at 989 almost reaching 1K for the quarter
263 Sold in 2022
466 Sold Q1 JAN-MAR 2023
500 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2023
343 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2023
462 Sold Q4 OCT- DEC 2023
1771 Sold in 2023
671 Sold Q1 JAN-MARCH 2024
786 Sold Q2 APR-JUN 2024
718 Sold Q3 JULY-SEPT 2024
989 Sold Q4 OCT-DEC 2024
3164 Sold in 2024
5198 Total REPORTED Sold in the US
Highest known 2023 Model year VIN# was 2301
Highest known 2024 Model year VIN# is estimated to be in the 7000 range
Wonder why you never see a Z on the road? Of the 283.4 million cars on the road in the US, only a small handful are Z's: 0.0018%
 
 






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