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Originally Posted by asdfsammich As far as all those fluffy posts about rare, exclusive etc ... not sure I dig the Z the categorized as a cult thing. Been watching
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I think the Z more than certifies in the cult category. But again, not a Z, or hyundai thread, Quote:
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Note... they have had mustangs in the past tho...
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The first year of the 2010 Camaro models sold 125,000 units. If you add up all the 350z's plus 370z's out there. There may be 190,000 350 and 370z's combined. And 190,000 units may be an exaggeration still??? By the end of model year 2011. There were over 210,000 camaro's sold. They beat us in the first 2 years vs a generation and a half of Z's. Add and average of 80,000 Camaro units being sold since then. Camaro has sold nearly 350,000 units over 4 years. The Z sold nearly 190,000 units in 10 years. If we only count the appropriate generations The 370Z has sold right around 40,000 units. The Camaro has sold 350,000 units. You need a multitude of generations of z's combined over the course of 23 years to play in the arena of units sold of new camaro's out there. i don't have Z32 numbers but they didnt sell well here. Thats why they were cancelled in the U.S. So im going to guess even with the z32 added. We don't get close. By comparison to Mustang, Camaro and BMW sales numbers in the united states. The Z is a cult car guaranteed. If I throw in the Camaro numbers from 25 years ago. The camaro would go close to a million units, if not more? So would the camaro... The Z would be around 300,000 units here. Just because you have a disproportionate amount of Z's in your area doesn't make it not a low volume selling car on a national level. ![]() EDIT The Z32 sold an estimated 46,000 units in the U.S. Decided to go find out. So since 1991. There has been approx. 240,000 z's. give or take a few thousand. The Z31(1984-1990) sold 3.5x more units in the U.S. proving to be as popular as the Z33.
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I consider a cult following to be of a car that is somewhat rare, maybe sold in low numbers or many have been since destroyed, and is followed because of a hard to find nature, or a quarkyness. The Z does not have these qualities. Its rather inexpensive for the performance offered, I could go buy one right now used or new without even trying to find one. There is a large aftermarket for it. I think it may have been a cult at the start, but I think it has out grown this.
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No matter how many people may like the Z. Many opt out of purchase for american muscle or german GT's. That said. The Z only appeals to a certain type of person. ie cult. Your definition of cult is muttled with the "exclusive" and "rare car" definitions. Cult is something else. DEFINITION: A cult following is a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a specific area of culture. I would describe most Z enthusiasts as such. Lasty, corvettes have been around 6 decades and they still have a cult following. as popular as they are. I consider vettes. cult cars based on the definition of cult. Based on it sells in domestically low volumes for a sports car, most purchases are from heritage/culture educated owners and a good ratio of owners are involved in some type of corvette social activity. like many Z owners. Corvette won't ever sell in high volumes to the masses. And it's more than a niche car based on the type of people who buy them. Evo and STi also have a cult following.
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The Delorian is not exclusive, it is rare, but one does not have to jump through hoops to obtain it, and it is not very expensive. It is a cult because few desire it, and have a passion for it. The Z crowd by comparison is massive, maybe not the size of the Mustang group, but I wouldnt consider it small by any means.
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I can go back and forth on this all day to explain why the z has a cult following. Why the Z is not a mainstream vehicle in the U.S. as it stands right now. Especially, the Z32 and Z34 are anything but mainstream. But this is not the topic of this thread. So lets agree to disagree. At least we can all agree there is NOTHING exclusive about a Z.
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