This Iconic Silver Z was spotted driving on a highway in Arizona.
It's going to be a head turner for a while once deliveries start.I love the presence it has on the road here. The Z stands out enough but not too much.
I think it may very well remain one. People stare at my 370 on a daily basis and it's been in production since the last ice age. Plus I live in sports-car central where Ferraris and the like are commonplace. I believe it's just that there is a perception of Zs being "rare" even when they aren't.It's going to be a head turner for a while once deliveries start.
With everything being a sea of pickups and crossovers/SUVs I think you're right.I think it may very well remain one. People stare at my 370 on a daily basis and it's been in production since the last ice age. Plus I live in sports-car central where Ferraris and the like are commonplace. I believe it's just that there is a perception of Zs being "rare" even when they aren't.
The 370z being far more within reach of the average person brings a special level of attention to it. Classic JDM car prices going up all across the board over the last few years sure indicate that. Now even your local clapped out 240sx will go for top dollarI think it may very well remain one. People stare at my 370 on a daily basis and it's been in production since the last ice age. Plus I live in sports-car central where Ferraris and the like are commonplace. I believe it's just that there is a perception of Zs being "rare" even when they aren't.