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Leaning towards a 370Z over an M3

Originally Posted by Blown32 As a matter of fact I did read the thread!He stated he didn't have a job and failed to mention he had one secured in 3

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Old 08-26-2009, 03:59 PM   #39 (permalink)
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As a matter of fact I did read the thread!He stated he didn't have a job and failed to mention he had one secured in 3 weeks!He also stated his parents would help make the payments until he got a job?
So my advice was good sound advice for a young man not working yet and living with his parents WHO DID STATE HIS MAIN OBJECTIVE WAS TO HELP HIS PARENTS.
So with that cleared up I believe I gave good advice.
I realize there may be some on here that had the good fortune to grow up with everything at there finger tips and have had it all easily.Then there are those who have had to work for all they have so therefore its good advice and a good beginning to be earning before spending.
So you have a good day and enjoy your ride as I will also.
I'm sorry, don't mean to belabor the point that in the first post he said he will begin working in one month and that his parents were the ones planning on helping him purchase a vehicle which he needs in order to commute. He will live at home to help out the family, but in essence he will be responsible for the car payment after his first paycheck. So the question is, should he get a 370Z or something cheaper (he has ruled out M3). This is what I read in the first post and the rest of the thread.

I understand the well meaning life advice everyone is giving him but it seems to me this is an intelligent guy, so why the need to off on such tangents?

To the OP, get the 370Z base model MT for under ~30K and congratulations on your nursing degree.
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