When Nissan Philippines launched the all-new Z in September last year, the carmaker was overwhelmed with demand to the point that they had to raffle off allocations just for the chance to buy one. Now, demand has started to normalize that they’ll be making do without the lottery system for the first time since the current-generation sportscar’s launch in the Philippines.
As additional stocks arrive in September, Nissan says they’ll be able to serve customers who’re currently in line for their reserved units. Meanwhile, those who’re wanting to get one will have “significantly reduced” waiting time.
“We are thankful to those customers who have patiently waited for their units, and we appreciate their interest and enthusiasm for the Nissan Z,” said Nissan Philippines President, Yasuhisa Masuda. “Now with enough allocations, we are excited to offer a more seamless and accessible purchasing process for the Nissan Z so we encourage interested buyers not to miss this opportunity.”
Still priced at P 3.888 million for both the manual and automatic variants, the Nissan Z comes in the following colors: Ikazuchi Yellow, Passion Red, Everest White, Boulder Gray Pearl, Seiran Blue, and Black Diamond Pearl.
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Reservations for the Nissan Z can be placed at the following authorized Nissan dealerships:
Metro Manila
Metro Manila
- Nissan Abad Santos
- Nissan Alabang
- Nissan Caloocan
- Nissan Commonwealth
- Nissan Global City
- Nissan Mantrade
- Nissan Manila Bay
- Nissan North Edsa
- Nissan Otis
- Nissan Pasig
- Nissan Quezon Avenue
- Nissan Shaw Mandaluyong
- Nissan Sumulong Highway
- Nissan Valenzuela
- Nissan Bacoor
- Nissan Baliuag
- Nissan Batangas
- Nissan Cabanatuan
- Nissan Camarines Sur
- Nissan Dasmariñas
- Nissan Taytay
- Nissan Tuguegarao
- Nissan Marilao Bulacan
- Nissan Pampanga
- Nissan Sta. Rosa
- Nissan Bacolod
- Nissan Cebu Central (Autosynergy)
- Nissan Cebu North
- Nissan Dumaguete
- Nissan Iloilo
- Nissan Butuan
- Nissan Matina
- Nissan Tagum
- Nissan Zamboanga
I wonder what this means to the scalpers 🤔
ReplyDeleteLottery system didn't work well as some Nissan dealerships got excess unsold units of Nissan Z Coupe..Dealers are selling it at MSRP without additional costs since two months ago
ReplyDeleteSo it’s not selling well then ?
ReplyDeleteThere are some unsold excess units as some buyers moved to Ford Mustang or Honda Civic Type R instead.
DeleteScalpers stopped buying it as its hard to sell
At least the units of Nissan Z Coupe are much more easier to buy compared to Toyota GR Supra which Toyota dealers only sell by indent order as TMPC stopped restocking excess units of it.
No need for lottery. It's only for the niche market. And given how bad PH roads are, only selected roads can be used and driven on.
ReplyDeleteLottery system kuno to make fake hype. Lumang tugtugin na yan.
ReplyDelete