Nissan stopping production??
http://www.yellowmustangregistry.com/Production03.html
Whoa!
No wonder I see these things all over the place....
Whoa!
No wonder I see these things all over the place....
Nisaan is concerned with selling new cars, not resale value on a car they sold a year ago. As long as they sell Z's and make a profit, they will keep doing so. In addition, the Z is the banner performance car for Nissan, it advertises an image. People come in to look at a Z and after considering the function of a sedan, might just buy a Altima 3.5 liter since they have kids.
Originally posted by Masterfulks
http://www.yellowmustangregistry.com/Production03.html
Whoa!
No wonder I see these things all over the place....
http://www.yellowmustangregistry.com/Production03.html
Whoa!
No wonder I see these things all over the place....
Originally posted by D@ActiveTuning
I think it's true as well...getting ready for the 05 models which starts production in June, doesn't it?
I think it's true as well...getting ready for the 05 models which starts production in June, doesn't it?
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
best selling yes, but a 29% change (for the worse) since last year.....
best selling yes, but a 29% change (for the worse) since last year.....
Originally posted by Zcool
Those figures were for sales up to Jan. '04. The MY '04 continues and cars are still being sold (I bought one this month). I'm sure that when the '04 MY is completed just as many or more 350Z's will have been sold as in the '03 MY.
Those figures were for sales up to Jan. '04. The MY '04 continues and cars are still being sold (I bought one this month). I'm sure that when the '04 MY is completed just as many or more 350Z's will have been sold as in the '03 MY.
I'm not flaming the car, I just don't think that the 350Z is going to be maintaining market share as it ages - only the 3 Series and the Corvette seem to be able to manage that feat.
Originally posted by Z1 Performance
best selling yes, but a 29% change (for the worse) since last year.....
best selling yes, but a 29% change (for the worse) since last year.....
Note the dates in the fine print: Sales figures are from October 2003 to January 2004 for the model year 2004 and October 2002 to January 2003 for the model year 2003.
First, they have only picked 4 months to represent a year’s sales. Secondly, Z sales were higher in 10/02 – 01/03 because it was a brand new car and the demand for the new Z was extraordinary high after no Z model for the previous several years.
Actually sales figures:
2002 - 13,253
2003 - 36,728
2004 (thru 04/04) - 11,266
(source: www.infinitinews.com)
At 61,247 units, Nissan’s Z sales are right on target. They were aiming at 35,000 a year and they are not having problems reaching that sales mark, thank you very much.
You can skew monthly sales figures to show whatever you want. Remember it’s the bottom line that counts.
Peace
Last edited by marhot; May 12, 2004 at 05:29 AM.
Originally posted by Dissolved
I hope to god they stop making it after a few years. I dont want it to become the next "mitsubishi eclipse."
I hope to god they stop making it after a few years. I dont want it to become the next "mitsubishi eclipse."
UGH! Even though I'm no Mustang or Ford fan, it drives me up the wall when the myth about the Z being the "top selling" sports car continues to be perpetuated. It's not true! The Mustang totally outsells the Z by an almost 5:1 ratio.
Take a look at:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193055.html
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193091.html
Take a look at:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193055.html
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193091.html
Originally posted by cwerdna
UGH! Even though I'm no Mustang or Ford fan, it drives me up the wall when the myth about the Z being the "top selling" sports car continues to be perpetuated. It's not true! The Mustang totally outsells the Z by an almost 5:1 ratio.
Take a look at:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193055.html
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193091.html
UGH! Even though I'm no Mustang or Ford fan, it drives me up the wall when the myth about the Z being the "top selling" sports car continues to be perpetuated. It's not true! The Mustang totally outsells the Z by an almost 5:1 ratio.
Take a look at:
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193055.html
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2...03/193091.html
I think a more aped comparison would be with the Corvette, Crossfire, & Viper, the only true American sports cars. (And the Crossfire really isn’t American). Of course comparing these Z to them is also ‘apples vs. oranges’, with the Crossfire being the closest. And their sales YTD are 11,570, 4,285, and 593 respectively.
IMO the Boxster, TT, & S2000 are the Z’s closest competition.
But that is what I love about the Z, it is a class of it’s own. There is no other car “like” it for the price, performance, & style.
Originally posted by nitrousoxidex
I'd be more satisfied if Nissan stopped the production because if they keep on selling Zs, itd just be a regular car like a Civic. Mitsubishi's Evo is a special car, 5000 cars in the US.
I'd be more satisfied if Nissan stopped the production because if they keep on selling Zs, itd just be a regular car like a Civic. Mitsubishi's Evo is a special car, 5000 cars in the US.
I think that to be considered a true sports car, all the trim levels have to be sports cars. That's why the WRX and EVO are not listed. The regular Imprezas and Lancers are not sports cars. Same with the Mustang. The regular Mustangs are not sports cars. Only the V8 Mustangs are. And most people buy the V6 ones.
I wouldn't worry to much about Nissan staying ahead of the game with the Z. They have alot of options available to them to punch up the power and keep the Z looking very attractive to buyers.
The re-introduction of the Z was perfectly executed. Alot of time, money and pride went into this project. To sit idle and watch it go down hill and slip away.........Nissan will not.
For 2004 their focus was getting the Roadster released. They can now concentrate on improvements to the models.
I plan to see a TT or some other addition to pump up the power on the Z 2005 or 2006.
The re-introduction of the Z was perfectly executed. Alot of time, money and pride went into this project. To sit idle and watch it go down hill and slip away.........Nissan will not.
For 2004 their focus was getting the Roadster released. They can now concentrate on improvements to the models.
I plan to see a TT or some other addition to pump up the power on the Z 2005 or 2006.
Last edited by SeanG; May 23, 2004 at 06:40 AM.


