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:) Might wanna consider this instead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvYrI...e_gdata_player
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Also, I find myself having to drive other ppl a lot less when in groups, so if you do hang around friends in groups and carpool places together, you can save on some miles with a 2 seater :tup: |
perfect for me and my girl, and we have her parents' mini van for anything else :tup:
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It is also a great reason for people not to bum rides off you. My friends and co-workers don't even ask me for rides anymore because of the Z. I do have an Altima that I daily in the winter months and for rain/snow but I don't tell anyone I have that because they will start asking for rides again. :p |
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There are lots of hot rod sedans on the used market that can act as both a sports car and comfortable cruiser.
If you had the Z, you'd want it to fit your personality & lifestyle. |
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On topic, I never had any space issues with the z. The hatch is very spacious and I actually miss that aspect of the z most vs my mustang. |
I prefer not having so much room. I'm a single guy so I don't have to haul around too much. Even when I did have a 4 door, the backseats hardly got used. If I was married and owned my home, I probably would not have bought the Z unless I could afford a 2nd car for myself.
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