Nissan V250/V35/350Z/Elgrand/Cube - 2021 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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Nissan V250/V35/350Z/Elgrand/Cube

Some of these Nissans in this grouping are sporty by nature, the rest are not but very good at transporting groups of people. Let’s check those first.

The Cube as its name suggests is not curvaceous but more accommodating than its dimensions suggest, while the Elgrand looks and is immense, with more than enough space for its eight permitted occupants.

If you want a Nissan that’s shaped like a 350Z but with four doors then import yards will sell you a V250, V300 or V350GT at prices that rarely exceed $12,000. If you want the Japanese equivalent of our 350Z, a V35 GT will cost just a little more than the sedan.

For an Australian-delivered 350Z – coupe of convertible, Track or Touring – prices are steady and high-end cars rarely exceed $20,000.

V250/V300GT 2002-06 $7715 [12]

V35 GT Sedan 2003-06 $10,555 [9]

V35 GT Coupe 2003-06 $11,935 [30]

350Z 2003-06 $16,220 [27]

350Z Conv. 2003-06 $14,815 [9]

Elgrand 1999-02 $11,550 [16]

Elgrand 2003-06 $15,190 [15]

Cube $9830 [15]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 Japanese Classic & Performance Value Guide.

| 2020 Market Review: Nissan V250/V35/350Z/Elgrand

 

From Unique Cars #454, June 2021

 

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