350z Market

rsj

F1 Champ!
Club Member
Is it me or is NOBODY even remotely interested in buying a 350z?:(
The stealers wont give you anything for one and Joe Public dont appear interested at all!
I know there is a recession on but I would have thought that some interest would be shown for my car!
Anyone got any good ideas how to sell a 350z - without giving it away!! :smash:
 

martinmac

Inactive
Put a Nismo bodykit on it and stupid wheels then the kids go mad for em!

Thanks Rob. :p

The ones that seem to be selling on the forum at the moment seem to be the older and cheaper ones to the younger guys. I think its maybe at a difficult but realistic price.

Hopefully once the weather improves it will move. :thumbs:
 

martinmac

Inactive
I am still here Rob, just having a bit of a nightmare with an elderly mother in hospital, my post count will rise soon.
 

zedhead260

Well-Known Forum User
It's too expensive - simple.

You've just got to compare what is about on Auto Trader to see.
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£11000 ono 2006 28.9k miles

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£11,995 2007 24k miles

Sorry Rob, but if I was in the market for a 350Z - I wouldn't be buying yours either.
 

Rob Gaskin

Treasurer
Staff member
Site Administrator
Rob (J), Rob (G) here, I agree with Rob (H) - too expensive but I know it's a well looked after car. The trouble is Joe Public doesn't know you or your car.

If it was £13,500 WITH the interesting Reg Plate (a good selling 'hook') you may get some takers. Another problem is that so many cars are silver these days.

Get yourself a new Saab cheap and bite the bullit.
 
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status

Well-Known Forum User
Another 18 months and i will be able to get the same car for 6 grand,its simple everyone has got one they r common sight, hope you sell it,
 

Paul_S

Club Member
Rob, I guess the release of the 370Z hasn't helped your case.

However, the fact that your car has a proven history (documented over several forums) has got to help snag the real enthusiast buyer. Also it's probably the most popular colour and spec. The number plate is the icing on the cake.

I suppose if you are looking to make a quick(ish) sale you will have to drop the price but when you do get a bite I think you've got a great chance to sell. I reckon it's one of those 'first to see will buy' occasions.

All the best with the sale mate :)
 
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