DrivingEnthusiast
Well-Known Member
Let's remember what Nissan is doing here... for only a little development and manufacturing cost they are offering buyers additional options. And in the spirit of much earlier Zs with rare retro colors inside and out. You have to give them kudos for effort, and it's vitally important to get every single possible customer into the new Z. If the sales of the new Z die down in a year or two to where they are now, the Z is dead forever.
And if you found an early 24/6/80Z with an interior color other than solid black, you really have a rare and desirable option.
Remember that in the JDM market they expect multiple choices and a very high degree of individuality - some of their colors never make it to the North American market. But also remember that Nissan like every manufacturer has certainly performed extensive market research for every single aspect of this car. There is a financial justification and market plan for every color and option.
And I wouldn't be surprised if Nissan offers a "Launch Edition" - as is so popular these days - for a heavily and uniquely optioned 1st delivery, at a fat margin. I'd bet on the pale yellow if this happened.
And if you found an early 24/6/80Z with an interior color other than solid black, you really have a rare and desirable option.
Remember that in the JDM market they expect multiple choices and a very high degree of individuality - some of their colors never make it to the North American market. But also remember that Nissan like every manufacturer has certainly performed extensive market research for every single aspect of this car. There is a financial justification and market plan for every color and option.
And I wouldn't be surprised if Nissan offers a "Launch Edition" - as is so popular these days - for a heavily and uniquely optioned 1st delivery, at a fat margin. I'd bet on the pale yellow if this happened.
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