Why was the last 300ZX so expensive, and what makes it possible for Nissan to
charge so much less for the new one? Wouldn’t it be easier to just start
producing the old one again? It’s not like it’s outdated or anything.
January 31, 2010
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>Why was the last 300ZX so expensive
economics. back then, the yen was strong, causing it to cost more here in the
states.
>what makes it possible for Nissan to
>charge so much less for the new one?
because of the asian economic crisis, the yen is relatively weak right now,
causing japanese products here in the states to be ‘cheaper’ than they normally
would cost.
> Wouldn’t it be easier to just start
>producing the old one again?
the 4th generation Z was a great car, but nissan needed to get back to the
basics-gone will be the high tech adjustable suspension and 4WS. every car
needs a redesign every so often, and its been 7 years since a redesign here in
the states, 9 in other parts of the world
P.T.
90 300ZX
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 9:24 pm
>the 4th generation Z was a great car, but nissan needed to get back to the
>basics-gone will be the high tech adjustable suspension and 4WS. every car
>needs a redesign every so often, and its been 7 years since a redesign here in
>the states, 9 in other parts of the world
So why not just bring back the Turbo without any of that junk no one asked for?
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 9:24 pm
>So why not just bring back the Turbo without any of that junk no one asked
>for?
that’s what they’re doing to lower the cost
P.T.
90 300ZX
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 9:24 pm
>>So why not just bring back the Turbo without any of that junk no one asked
>>for?
>that’s what they’re doing to lower the cost
But they’re making a whole new car too.
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 9:24 pm