jc604
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cant get access to the sheet?The spreadsheet has all the serial numbers I've found, but I'm only searching in the US. I spent a bit of time trying to figure out how to search CA and AU without much luck.
cant get access to the sheet?The spreadsheet has all the serial numbers I've found, but I'm only searching in the US. I spent a bit of time trying to figure out how to search CA and AU without much luck.
The list is very helpful Thank YouI'm on vacation for the next few weeks, but I'll update again when I get back, assuming this is useful to anyone. Is it?
Thanks. Going to check it out.
I've been skeptical of Nissan's "National" search in the past, but it sure seems to be returning more cars now ("99+") than it did in the past. Maybe they fixed a bug.I just looked on the Nissan website and they are now showing inventory countrywide, including window stickers. Of course, I did not see a red car, but there is just about every color there and a lot of 6 speed/Performance models. Nice to see Nissan doing this which gives enthusiasts the opportunity to search for Z.
Thanks. I was not sure of Nissanās accuracy either, but I guess anything positive is good. The spreadsheet is extremely helpful.I've been skeptical of Nissan's "National" search in the past, but it sure seems to be returning more cars now ("99+") than it did in the past. Maybe they fixed a bug.
However, I still think it doesn't return everything. For example, I just did a "National" search from 92130, and it didn't find the Passion Red model that my spreadsheet finds (at Ourisman Nissan, above). That one is still there.
What's up with the midwest especially Chicagoland, seems like a deadzone for Zs. I still haven't seen a Z in person, was hoping by now a dealership around here would have one on display.Cinco de Mayo update:
Updated with data collected on May 5th (compared to May 1st).
Using the zip codes in this area covered map here's a spreadsheet that shows the inventory within the circles (more or less):
Inventory Spreadsheet
The number of cars in the area covered decreased from 166 to 148 (-18 cars).
- removed: 19 (including mine)
- added: 1
- highest serial number: 311800 (unchanged)
It's not that I'm trying to exclude it, it's just that it was outside my search zone, and nobody here has asked me to include it.What's up with the midwest especially Chicagoland, seems like a deadzone for Zs. I still haven't seen a Z in person, was hoping by now a dealership around here would have one on display.
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