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dalouie2 06-04-2015 10:15 PM

Flipping z's
 
After researching nissan z cars , is it me or there seems to be alot of three four owner cars . Is the the norm? or seems unusual ? Im wondering if owners get tired of their z cars fast . A bunch i was following first owners bailed in under 5 k miles whats with that . ? Makes you wonder at best . Any thoughts from readers, owners etc ? im still looking for the right one for me.

Exhaust 06-04-2015 11:03 PM

I'm wondering what your criteria is for searching. I'm imagining cheaper prices, more owners. Bailing under 5k miles could be an impulse buy or they jumped ship for something else. I know someone who bailed after having it for 1 year for the mustang 5.0. As an owner, I thoroughly enjoy the car and will most likely be keeping it for a long time considering the only thing I could consider worth the money\upgrade would be a porsche.

axmea? 06-04-2015 11:10 PM

Are you talking about 370 or 240 or even the 300?

NissanGirl43 06-05-2015 05:08 AM

In my Altima the GM of the dealership was the first owner of my car. He drove it for under 10k. So that could be a possibility.

scope22 06-05-2015 05:41 AM

i bought mine with 7k miles from a guy that was only driving it on weekends.

Jordo! 06-05-2015 06:44 AM

Leases, purchased when income was good and then things changed, repo'd, "want Ammurrican V8 muscle instead", found self needing a back seat, etc.

As to whether you find this more for Z's relative to any other car (or at least any other "specialty" car), I have no clue.

On that note: I know of a beautiful MX-5 with low miles that has had like four owners in three years... a two-seater sports car ain't for everyone.

BC416 06-05-2015 07:48 AM

I just think a lot of people either buy them as weekend toys for a while and then sell them for something else or end up coming to a point in their life where a 2 seat sports car is just not practical for them.

I don't think it's any indication of something wrong with the car.

kenchan 06-05-2015 08:00 AM

wtf is going on in here!! :mad:

mishuko 06-05-2015 08:24 AM

i got mine with 15000km on it (2012 model purchased in 2014) so it had maybe 3 years of driving at most prior to... he 'had a family' and needed to get a 'family car'.

this seems to happen a lot. impulse buy on a sports car (2 seater at that) and then they realize they need 1.. 2.. or maybe 3 extra seats for the little buggers.


in my opinion, it's great because you get a deal on a gently (relatively) used car.

axmea? 06-05-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3219503)
wtf is going on in here!! :mad:

I thought it was about crazy drivers turning over their Zs only to find out it was about multiple change in ownership and reasons behind it.

JARblue 06-05-2015 08:59 AM

We bought ours new and put 68K miles on it in four years of ownership so far :driving:

I will never understand people that buy cars on impulse (I expect that is the majority of Z owners that dump it quickly). But it could be a good opportunity to pick up a new-to-you Z in like new condition for a decent price since it has already depreciated a fair amount.

mishuko 06-05-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3219587)
We bought ours new and put 68K miles on it in four years of ownership so far :driving:

I will never understand people that buy cars on impulse (I expect that is the majority of Z owners that dump it quickly). But it could be a good opportunity to pick up a new-to-you Z in like new condition for a decent price since it has already depreciated a fair amount.

yep they lost the biggest chunk of 'equity' in the first year and second.

kenchan 06-05-2015 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 3219576)
I thought it was about crazy drivers turning over their Zs only to find out it was about multiple change in ownership and reasons behind it.

oh... i bought mine when my Z had 3 or 5miles on the odo all plastic wrapped. i doubt it had a previous owner!!!:mad:

Push370zzz 06-05-2015 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by dalouie2 (Post 3219251)
After researching nissan z cars , is it me or there seems to be alot of three four owner cars . Is the the norm? or seems unusual ? Im wondering if owners get tired of their z cars fast . A bunch i was following first owners bailed in under 5 k miles whats with that . ? Makes you wonder at best . Any thoughts from readers, owners etc ? im still looking for the right one for me.

It's a relatively cheap sports car, so a lot of people can afford to buy one. The slightest life change may render the car horribly impractical. Loss of job, pregnancy, need to buy house, changing jobs with longer commute, insurance rates, etc... Also this car typically has younger buyers that are generally more impulsive.

90 ST 06-05-2015 12:04 PM

I'm second owner on mine, Nissan had it first, but I put on all the mileage...lol


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