Nah. There are a couple Z06's with 16k miles going for 65k+ and a couple gtr's. My friends works for GM and they got 2 grand sports priced at that range..
Nowadays people are looking to work remotely. Sales rates will start declining and segments reporting decreasing. Used car prices are always dropping since they are depreciating assets.
Went to school for B.S.B.A in Finance, CFA certified. I work with the IRS. I'm 29. Making over 6 figures. And I was really bad in high school. Always skipping classes to go to the beach with friends and do dumb shit.
Most v8's I see on the road are Camaro LT1's, SRT's, GT's, SRT8's, C7's, RS3's, etc. Most people who buy V8's buy it for enjoyment. All those cars I mentioned outperform the 370z in a straight line and curves. I don't know where you live but here in Miami they are not base models lol. I did...
The 2 seater was not a deal breaker for the Z. Look at the Corvette sales by year. Sold twice as much as the Z, every single year and it is a 2 seater and is a lot more expensive. Car enthusiasts have always been more interested in V8's. If Nissan were to put a V8 in the new Z I guarantee you...
Thats because your Z is stock and has nothing interesting to show. My Z was one of the best looking Z's in FL and had the most attention than any car on the road, C7s, Supras, M3's, Evos, etc. I remember there were 2 nice Supras at the meet and people were more interested in my Z than their cars.
If they go with that route, again, the new Z will be another fail in the U.S market. I remember when the 370z came out, people were buying Mustangs GT, Camaros, SRT8's left and right because they offered more horsepower, leather, gadgets, etc. and the price was cheaper. One of the reasons why...
I totaled my '17 Z 2 months ago. Bought it brand new. Had only 43k miles. Spent over $15k but most of my aftermarket parts were insured. My claim adjuster did a good job. Didn't get another Z because I will be getting the new one maybe in 1-2 years after release. This could have happened to any...