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Mid class loss is not a good thing for the next Z

Seems like the rich & poor did very well in the last few years. Cars like GT-R's & other even higher priced cars will do well. The mid class, your

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Old 09-13-2013, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Mid class loss is not a good thing for the next Z

Seems like the rich & poor did very well in the last few years. Cars like GT-R's & other even higher priced cars will do well. The mid class, your biggest Z buying group has shrunk & getting smaller.
There are very few good paying jobs waiting for the young college graduates. The 350z & 370z was bought by many people in their twenties. Today very few people in their twenties can afford $30k-$40k cars.

I'm sure the car producers are aware of the market change. They have to be!
So I think the Z will get smaller & cheaper. My opinion is don't get rid of your 370's so fast
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