Why You Probably Haven't Seen The New Z On The Road Yet

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Feels nice owning a vehicle you don’t see on the streets. Seen plenty of Supras, no Z’s. Got to love the rarity
The Supra has a head start and it took forever for me to see the first one, but I see them every day I drive now. Sometimes 2-3 per day. I've still only seen 1 Z on the street. Maybe I'll spot another in a few years.
 

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I’m hoping it stays this way. The new Zs are beautiful looking vehicles. Would love to see them appreciate in value as time passes. Similar to the Integra type Rs from back in the day.


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The Supra has a head start and it took forever for me to see the first one, but I see them every day I drive now. Sometimes 2-3 per day. I've still only seen 1 Z on the street. Maybe I'll spot another in a few years.
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I believe that article is about 370Z's.
It is, but it seems like the 2023 Z is lumped in there for the 2022 and 2023 stats. If you go back before 2008, the numbers are for the 350Z. It seems like goodcarbadcar could updare the heading.
 
 





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