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The 400 horsepower Nissan Z is now priced lower than the 181 horsepower Mazda MX-5 Miata due to current dealer incentives, offering an unbeatable performance-to-price ratio. While both the Z and Miata hold legendary status in automotive history, the Z's powerful performance and the Miata's lightweight, open-top driving pleasure have attracted drivers for generations. This price shift presents a unique opportunity for enthusiasts to choose between robust power and nimble handling at a similar or even lower cost. Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts on the industry and follow Benzinga for market news.
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00:00Attention JDM enthusiasts, the 400-horsepower Nissan Z is now priced lower than the 181-horsepower Mazda MX-5 Miata.
00:07With current dealer incentives, the Z offers unbeatable performance-to-price ratio.
00:11Let's put that into perspective. The Miata with its 181-horsepower engine has always been the go-to.
00:16But now, for the same or even less cash, you could be piloting a Z with double the horsepower.
00:22Both the Z and Miata have cemented their places in automotive history.
00:25The Z was introduced in 1969 and has been celebrated for its powerful performance and sleek design.
00:31The Miata, since its debut in 1989, has been the epitome of lightweight, open-top driving pleasure.
00:36These two icons have transcended generations, appealing to both seasoned drivers and new enthusiasts' delight.
00:42Whether you're drawn to the Z's robust power or the Miata's nimble handling,
00:45this price shift offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of JDM heritage that resonates with all ages.
00:51What are your thoughts on the automotive industry?
00:52Share your opinions below and don't forget to follow Benzinga for news that moves markets.
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