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Btw guys, in case I didn't make it clear. I won't be going through the dealership when it comes to financing. I am going to go through a credit union. My credit is excellent and I believe I can get a interest rate of around 2-3% for 84 months with a monthly note of $650 at the most. Still, sounds like a bad idea?
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An 84 month car note will always sound like a bad idea.
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Lol, yeah, I guess so.
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Don't do it.... 84 months is way too long. You'll change your mind before you reach the halfway point
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I understand extending duration to drive down the monthly payment but jeebus don't do 84 months, and I highly doubt a bank will do 84 months at 2-3%, more like just short of 4%
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Well guys, if everything goes through just fine once I get back for my federal law enforcement training, I'll be getting a Black 2014 370z Nismo with 1000 miles. Made my decision.
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The Z, dated or not is a proven design that works great and you know damn well will last years without issue, even if you hammer on it on a daily basis. All of these new American muscle cars are like the old ones. They just rely on brute force to get them down the road. No style, no refinement, no quality, no character. They're getting better at maneuvering through corners, but still not great, except maybe the latest Z06 Vette. The interior styling in all of them suck (cheap, fake plastic chrome, carbon fiber, aluminum look), the exterior on most of them suck, again with the exception of the Vette, although the ***-end of the new Vettes are horrible. The Z on the other hand, as well as just about every other Japanese and European car has great styling, quality and refinement as well as being quite capable of going through corners very well. Granted, the new Mustangs are great looking cars and are supposed to be pretty good in the corners as well (and the new 5.0 sounds excellent). I was actually considering one before getting the Z, but after sitting in a new Mustang and touching/looking at that nasty interior was more than enough for me to happily go with the Z. |
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The numbers are much better on the Mustang; skid pad, 1/4 mile, horsepower, torque, etc. but drive them both, it's a completely different experience. The Mustang is heavy, the steering is slow and numb, there is lots of body roll due to the soft suspension. It goes like hell when you drop the hammer, and it corners well, but it's a GT car through and through. The Z... Well, it's a better sports coupe. Tight, connected, great feedback. I'd rather take the Mustang on a 1000 mile drive but if I'm driving just for fun it's definitely not the best choice for me. Unless you can't drive and just want to mash the gas in a straight line (or halfway through a turn exiting Cars and Coffee) or you are actually getting paid to set record lap times, I can't see how it would be for anyone looking for a driver's car*, but maybe that's just me. :tiphat: *I mean a driver's car, not a magazine racer's car. |
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it looks like the mustang guys are hoping ford will recall and install a oil cooler..GL mustang owners |
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Made the purchase, the car will be here Friday. I'll post a new intro thread with some pics from the ad and then post more pics once the car gets here! :)
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as an owner of the Z. i would advice you to take the dodge chalenger SRT
Why : 1/challenger can be a daily car because high clearance. (you will get alot of trouble with 370z low clearance, especially the nismo version.) 2/holly 6. v8 engine (7 years already since the 3.7 v6 released.) 3/ dat challenger *** tail light is such a b*tch [IMG]https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7311/2...81970b69_c.jpg55ce51d2af7fe by dkinghl, on Flickr[/IMG] But i suggest you to invest money on a vette :roflpuke2::roflpuke2:. |
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