New Hampshire man pulls off great deal by buying 2024 Nissan Z Performance for $20K less than its MSRP
Published on Sep 20, 2025 at 11:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Sep 18, 2025 at 2:49 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This New Hampshire man pulled off a great deal when he bought a 2024 Nissan Z Performance for $20,000 less than its MSRP.
This car was recently sold at an auction at a New Hampshire dealer, going for $34,250.
Considering these Nissans usually go for upwards of $53,000, it’s a fantastic deal.
Why did it go for such a relatively low amount?
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This man secured a 2024 Nissan Z Performance for $20K less than MSRP
It’s a pretty shocking figure when you look at it.
A relatively new car going for $20,000 less than its MSRP might cause some confusion at first glance.
But there’s actually a good explanation behind this.
The Nissan Z Performance, which comes with a Black Diamond Pearl over a blue leather interior, already had 11,000 miles on the clock.

Not only that, but there were blemishes on the paintwork, the front bumper looked as though it’d been repainted, and the factory standard dual racing stripes had been removed.
So it’s not exactly showroom new.
That doesn’t mean it’s not a great deal, though, as it most certainly is.
Lest we forget, this car comes with 400 horsepower, 350Ib-ft of torque, and is capable of reaching 60mph in around 4.3 seconds.

Whoever is taking this home should count themselves as doubly lucky – they got both a great deal and an amazing car.
Everyone loves securing a car bargain
Whenever someone gets a bargain, they’re a happy customer – so you can only imagine how somebody feels when they get a fantastic deal on a car.
But sometimes there’s a ‘strings attached’ kind of situation.
One man secured himself a sports car for $8,000 and found it was a bit of a ‘mileage scam’, although hope was not totally lost.


Another savvy buyer got a BMW i8 supercar for $25k, but quickly learned why it’d gone so cheaply.
But it can work out – as this man discovered when he bought the cheapest Porsche 911 Turbo in the US on Facebook Marketplace.
Sometimes these deals are too good to be true, and sometimes they’re fantastic snags.
That’s just the chance you take sometimes with car shopping.
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