Facts didn’t notice how bad it was smh….. oh well. Still loved the car; but we’ll see if I score a manual Nismo if not an actual Supra made by Toyota and not bmw.
Got my 2024 Nissan Z performance for 44k, back in January of 2025. I thought I got a steal. I Kelley blue book it and holy cow these cars depreciate soo much. I ended up selling it for 38k….. and I only put 3500 miles in it.
If you can get a 2024 Nismo, for 50k that’s a good deal. If you can get one for 45k, that’s a darn steal and I’ll take it in a heartbeat. I doubt no dealerships will sale you a brand new nismo for less than 45k anywhere in the states. Maybe later this year, after September. MAYBE
This is wild…. Well I still don’t regret selling my 24 performance. I didn’t realize how much these cars depreciate at least over here in the pacific NW. Definitely going to attempt to buy a nismo manual in the future, but if they want an arm and a leg, then I doubt it. One can buy a significant...
I bet. Yeah no worries. Good luck, we’ll see if my car sales. I haven’t put it on the market yet. But I think it will.
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Thanks and sorry for the intrusion question
There are SO MANY for sale with little miles in my market I was wondering if I was...
I love my Z. There’s two main reasons I’m getting rid of it. My family is growing, so yeah my girls daily and my daily Altima aren’t cutting it with one child and (one more coming this year). Second of all, I’m from Oregon. It trains 70% of the time here and I don’t drive it when it’s ugly/rainy...
Great question, well the lady and I are hoping to grow the family, so we need a bigger SUV. Our daily sedans aren’t the best option, especially when having pets and children.
Hello everyone, I am putting my vehicle up for sale. 2024, performance model, manual transmission. Red interior. The car is in mint condition 9.5/10. Literally, hasn’t even seen a drop of rain. Been stored in the garage. It currently has 2800 miles. I have invested nearly 4k in extras. Nismo...
Yeah unfortunately for something under 1k is going to be difficult. The average price of a solid great film clear bra (PPF) is approximately 2k or so. And that’s not even covering the full car, that’s mainly to cover the most vulnerable sections.
I didn’t ask too many questions regarding their training. I was too focused on the other vehicle I had in mind. I’ll be going back Tuesday after Labor Day to see we can negotiate on it, and inquire further on the upcoming Manual nismo.