sold my 2011 gun metallic 370Z
sold my 2011 gun metallic 370Z
by Kenny 07/29/2015 http://media.ziptied.com/members/files/127/1_z_grr.jpg It wasn't difficult to say goodbye to my 370Z. I had it posted up on Craigslist for a week and got a few bites. But rather than continue to deal with lowballers, flakes, and Nigerian Princes, I drove my Z to Carmax and sold it to them. After it was finalized, I walked down the street to a bar, ordered a beer, and requested an Uber. Since the start of 2015, I drove my Z only 2,207 miles. I recently took a job further from my home and the commute is over an hour each way. As fun as the Z was to drive, it didn't get me to work any quicker than say a Prius or Civic would. The Z fast became a money pit in terms of fuel, insurance, and maintenance costs. I owned my Z for a little over 4 & 1/2 years, 1667 days to be exact. The OTD price I paid for my Z was $34,000; I sold it for $18,000. So to me, $16,000 over 4 & 1/2 years was the cost of ownership. The final odometer reading was 57,795 miles when I signed over the title. My Z had 18 miles when I purchased it, so 57,777 miles were all mine to claim. Most of those miles came from commuting. I went on two long road trips with my Z, once to Phoenix and once to San Francisco. When I bought it, I imagined driving my Z all over the country, but that never happened. http://media.ziptied.com/members/files/127/6_z_grr2.jpg Over the course of ownership, I kept a pretty detailed spreadsheet of fuel costs that I'd like to share. In the 4 & 1/2 years of owning a 370Z in Los Angeles, the average price I paid per gallon of 91 octane gasoline was $4.04. According to my data, since Jan 1, 2011 to July 15, 2015, the price of one gallon of premium gasoline has roughly stayed the same, believe it or not. http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil...reens_shot.png http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil...06.22.2015.png The average amount of gasoline per fill-up came out to be 16.8 gallons. So the average total price I paid per fill-up was about $67.82. I was getting about 364 miles out of my Z in between fill-ups. My average self calculated mpg was 21.5 mpg and it was determined by dividing miles driven divided by gallons filled up. The average Z calculated mpg came out to be 21.6 mpg. The best mpg I achieved was 24.5 and I got that last November when I returning from San Francisco, which was also the furtherest I've driven in my Z. The worse was 17.8 mpg. I was averaging 10.3 days of driving in between fill-ups. During the course of ownership, I spent a total of $10,783.28 on fuel alone, give or take. The fuel cost to drive my Z one mile came out to be $0.19 per mile. http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil...Z_averages.png The Z was nice and the ladies dug it. Coming from a 240SX, the Z was the ultimate sports car to me. It handled well and left a smile on my face. When I parked it, I always glanced at it as I walked away. The best compliment I ever received was when a valet pulled my Z up to the front of a comedy club and a cute girl walked up to it and said, “oh look, they brought me my car.” http://media.ziptied.com/members/files/127/z_eve.png The Z did disappoint me in a few aspects. When I drove it hard in the canyons, I discovered the oil overheating issue. The car went into safe mode and it really killed my confidence in it. After installing a Stillen 25-row oil cooler, that corrected the problem but it still bothered me. The compactness of the Z was nice at first, but after the honeymoon period wore off, I felt cramped in it. Transporting my mountain bike became a laborious chore and the front lip hit everything. Every time I backed the Z up, I said a little prayer and hoped I didn’t run anyone over. Also, that little lag when I got on the throttle bugged me. http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil..._bikerack1.jpg http://media.ziptied.com/members/files/127/8_z_mtb.jpg With all the factors considered, the Z wasn’t the car for me anymore. I drive a Honda Civic now. When I’m at work and a careless person accidentally dings my door, I don’t get too upset. When that happened to my Z, I would rage for days. The Civic loves 87 octane gasoline and gets over 30+ mpg. The Z would have a fit with anything less than 91 octane and would laugh at mpg. As for insurance costs goes, well, let’s just say I don’t have to pay for full coverage anymore. In terms of the fun-to-drive aspect of a car, the Z is a rockstar. To make up for the loss of a fun-to-drive car, I bought a Honda CBR600RR. After riding a motorcycle, the thrill of driving a car disappeared. To me, the motorcycle is more fun to drive than any car. Maybe someday down the line I’ll get another sports car. Maybe. So thanks for having me 370Z forum. This place has been pretty cool. I’ve met some cool folks when I did go to the meets. http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil..._nismolism.jpg http://media.ziptied.com/members/files/127/10_z_cbr.jpg http://media.ziptied.com/members/fil...z_neptunes.jpg |
Nice write up... I was hoping I'd meet you at a meet...
I hope you don't leave the forum |
Yes, needs and time change. Good luck to you.
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Nice write up and good luck! Just be careful with them bikes...
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Great write up man, be safe and enjoy that bloody CBR!!!
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Enjoy the bike! Nice Post by the way. Pics of the Civic?
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Good luck on your next adventure :tiphat:.
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cool info. :tup: GL with ur future car. :)
i cant see myself selling my Z just because i dont drive her though... hell i drive my G even less than my Z these days. just owning them is part of the fun for me, checking them out while im in the garage, detailing them or watever, making them look nice, etc. kinda like a 1:1 scale diecast model i can drive when i feel like it. |
Sorry to hear the news Kenny, But at the same time I totally understand.
Best of luck on the next purchase. :tup: |
Nice looking bike you got there, and I feel you on the door dings, we can't ever have nice things
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And this is why I kept my civic and purchased my Z as a secondary car lol....civic comes in handy when I need to transport my kayak :)
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:iagree:
My daily driver in winter, inclement weather, and when I want to haul people or stuff, is a 2011 Toyota RAV4 V6 (which is pretty quick itself BTW.) |
Good luck to you. I had 2 2007 CBR 600rrs before and I'll still say those are hands down the best 600cc sport bikes made to date. Do you still have the bike?
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TLDR; you bought the car for all the wrong reasons. You buy a sports car to not give a damn about gas prices (major nerdom btw on your personal spreadsheet for gassing up), you don't buy a sports car to carry a freaking BICYCLE! A small cabin for a sports car (unless you're a fatty) isn't dubbed as cramped. It's compact, enveloping, hugging even... As for insurance...well....get older like the rest of us haha! Owning a motorcycle = you don't care about your life IMHO. I like steel between me and idiots on the road. Hope you and your civic are happy together! :inoutroflpuke:
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