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Not so expensive: the Nissan Z sports car was brought to Russia

  • May 26, 2023
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One of the dealers in Vladivostok, specializing in the sale of various “car exotics”, offered customers a perky Nissan Z, a sports car whose history began two years

Not so expensive: the Nissan Z sports car was brought to Russia

One of the dealers in Vladivostok, specializing in the sale of various “car exotics”, offered customers a perky Nissan Z, a sports car whose history began two years ago. You can buy a Japanese two-door for a price of 6,670,000 rubles, which is not so much in today’s reality, given the prices of competing classmates.

This same dealer ran two advertisements for sale of Nissan Z on one of the car ratings at the same time. Both cars rolled off the assembly line in 2023, both with a 405 hp twin-turbocharged V6 (the model has no other engines), a ” automatic” with nine gears, a rear-wheel drive system and left-hand drive. The difference is only in color (white or burgundy) and probably in equipment.

The seller does not go into the details of the configurations and only mentions single-zone climate control and paddle shifters on the steering wheel. However, the idea that one car is more option-rich than another suggests a significant price difference. So, if a dealer asks 6,670,000 rubles for a burgundy sports car, then for a white one already 7,980,000 rubles. However, it is possible that this is due to logistics. The second “Zedka” is clearly from the States, but it is not clear where the first came from.

It remains only to add that buyers interested in a sports car will have to wait. After all, these cars are apparently not in Russia – their dealer promises to drive them to order.

This same dealer ran two advertisements for sale of Nissan Z on one of the car ratings at the same time. Both cars rolled off the assembly line in 2023, both with a 405 hp twin-turbocharged V6 (the model has no other engines), a ” automatic” with nine gears, a rear-wheel drive system and left-hand drive. The difference is only in color (white or burgundy) and probably in equipment.

The seller does not go into the details of the configurations and only mentions single-zone climate control and paddle shifters on the steering wheel. However, the idea that one car is more option-rich than another suggests a significant price difference. So, if a dealer asks 6,670,000 rubles for a burgundy sports car, then for a white one already 7,980,000 rubles. However, it is possible that this is due to logistics. The second “Zedka” is clearly from the States, but it is not clear where the first came from.

It remains only to add that buyers interested in a sports car will have to wait. After all, these cars are apparently not in Russia – their dealer promises to drive them to order.

Source: Avto Vzglyad

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