Nissan V250/V35/350Z/Elgrand
The latest Japanese-spec Skyline sedan hasn’t enchanted people to the same extent as earlier versions.
The V250 and 350 sedans are perhaps too close in style to the 350Z and a lot sell below their $10,000 asking prices.
V35GT coupes weren’t supposed to compete directly against locally-sold 350Zs but they do and prices for the imports have been slashed to compete.
One anomaly is the number of low-priced Z convertibles which have no ‘grey’ rivals and can get below $10,000. Sharing this segment is also the aptly named, 3.5-litre V6 Elgrand.
These huge people movers have flooded the market, with 2003-08 arrivals forcing earlier models towards $5,000. With eight seats and every known automotive gizmo, a late model at less than $20,000 is value.
V250/V350GT 2002-06 $9060 [11]
V35 GT Coupe 2003-06 $11,590 [33]
350Z 2003-08 $15,900 [38]
350Z Conv 2003-08 $13,615 [16]
Elgrand 1999-02 $7615 [11]
Elgrand 2003-06 $12,940 [30]
Elgrand 2007-09 $16,645 [17]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2019 Japanese car Market Value Guide.
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