370z Revision?
Pre-revised models: you will regret once the revised ones come out.
Last revised model: you will regret since the new one is out the next year.
The best thing to do is get the first model of the revised version. That way you can enjoy the car a full 2-3 years before deciding to jump the gun on the next Z, and by that time the revised model of the next Z would be out.
Last revised model: you will regret since the new one is out the next year.
The best thing to do is get the first model of the revised version. That way you can enjoy the car a full 2-3 years before deciding to jump the gun on the next Z, and by that time the revised model of the next Z would be out.

I agree with this. Not that a modern car should ever be considered and investment, but these things don't hold their value for ****. Imagine my dismay when I bought a loaded 2007 350z for $44k and the value dropped to $24k a year and a half later when the new model came out.
Lucky for me, I'm not completely sold on the 370z looks, and with a few mods, my 2007 can hang with a 370z from an acceleration standpoint, but the 370 handles much better (stock for stock) and the brakes and wheel bearings seem a WHOLE lot better in the 370. Being a function>form kind of guy, I wish I'd waited
2012 Nissan 370Z Coupe/NISMO 370Z
There are no major specification or equipment changes for the 2012 model year.
There are no major specification or equipment changes for the 2012 model year.
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