2011 Nissan 370z
JN1AZ4EH2BM554400
Last known mileage — 41 446 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar NISSAN 370Z listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner Nissan 370Z Touring features a consistent mileage history of just over 40,000 miles but carries a significant total loss status following an accident in Massachusetts involving moderate front and side impact damage with airbag deployment. While the vehicle has an extensive service history including multiple oil changes and fluid flushes performed at local shops like Valvoline Instant Oil Change, the structural damage and insurance write-off are critical factors for any buyer. You should review the full report to evaluate how the title status, specific accident damages, and repair records impact its current value and safety.
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The primary concern is the structural integrity of the rear subframe and quarter panel. Because it is an insurance-sold vehicle, you can trust that the damage is documented; however, fixing suspension geometry on a sports car requires precision to ensure handling remains safe.
This vehicle presents a significant challenge due to the 'Suspension' primary damage. While it is an insurance-sold unit (a major plus for transparency), the repair costs exceed market value. It is best suited for a buyer who can perform their own repairs or has access to specialized body/frame shops that can rectify structural alignment issues.
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