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350Z converts are almost $40k?!?!

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I was driving through the Nissan-Saturn dealer today to see if they had any SKYs (they didn't) and I notice this orange 350Z convert sitting there with a sticker in the window. It read "MSRP: $39,xxx Reduced: $38,xxx" and I had to do a double take to make sure it was actually $39k. I don't know what anyone else thinks, but I think that's pretty rediculous. I'd take a SKY Redline over that any day and pocket the extra $10k. Hell, that's almost as much as a base Corvette! (granted not a convert - but still).

I saw my first SKY on the road last week!

Well, it was actually parked. But still, absolutely stunning.

It is absolutely ridiculous. Nissan has duplicated the same problem the 300ZX eventually had... priced out of reach.

It must've been the fully loaded Grand Touring model. Those are ones that nudge $40k. The Z Roadster looks good with the top down; top up, not so much...

The coupe is more to my liking.

Yup, I agree. The hardtop is smashing, the convertible with the top up... frumpy.

Yea, When I test drove a 35th anniversary edition 350Z Track model it was pushing 40 grand as well...sure was a cool car though.

Great. Now Nissan kills their flagship -- again! -- due to overpricing.

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