West Aussie
Well-Known Member
As added follow up to the Australian side of things…this is a post I found on a chat thread from a car release article for the Z in Australia.
The response is from a dealer…seems to confirm what my dealer has been telling me, that being inAus all cars go through Nissan Australia, go on an inventory list, and then dealers order from what is on that list
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Jon Seats & a steering wheel • 4 days ago
If the pricing is announced and you go “okay that’s fair” then sure put your order in and your selling dealer will likely be given preference to that model/colour combination to secure a car for you.
If the pricing comes out and you think it’s too much, wait to see how sales are over the first year on sale. To me the Z will have a strong first 6 months and then fade away leading to discounts. Not because the car is bad but because there’s not many people out there who want a 2 seat sports car. I’d buy one in a heartbeat but where do I put my 2 child seats?
It’ll be a great car but a great car for a small audience
The response is from a dealer…seems to confirm what my dealer has been telling me, that being inAus all cars go through Nissan Australia, go on an inventory list, and then dealers order from what is on that list
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Jon Seats & a steering wheel • 4 days ago
If the pricing is announced and you go “okay that’s fair” then sure put your order in and your selling dealer will likely be given preference to that model/colour combination to secure a car for you.
If the pricing comes out and you think it’s too much, wait to see how sales are over the first year on sale. To me the Z will have a strong first 6 months and then fade away leading to discounts. Not because the car is bad but because there’s not many people out there who want a 2 seat sports car. I’d buy one in a heartbeat but where do I put my 2 child seats?
It’ll be a great car but a great car for a small audience