Got Lucky!
I have a 2014 sports package 370z in bright red with 18500 miles on it. All highway miles, pristine condition.
About a week ago, I had dropped into a nearby Mazda dealership, looked at their new Mazda Miata's and got tempted (I have a car shopping disease). However, they were all ranging from $25000 for the basic "sports" trim, about $28k for their "club" trim and over $30k for the Grand Touring. I could not see them giving my car more than $18,500. I took it to CarMax and they offered me $19k for my 370z. I dropped the silly idea...or so I I thought. On Wednesday, while on EBay, I saw a used 2016 Mazda Miata Grand Touring with 5k miles up for auction. At that time, with about 9 bidders, the bid was $23,600 (A new GT is about $31k) and 5-6 hours to go for the sale to end. I bid $23,700 and then stopped myself, got off EBay so I don't do anything stupid and get into a bidding war. Six hours later, I received a notification that I had won the auction. The seller was in the Atlanta area. I tossed and turned all night long. In the morning, I contacted the seller, decided I would tame my 370z to Atlanta area, turn in my 370z to Meet the seller, give him the $19k from Carmax and another $3700 cashiers check. Last night I cursed myself for having made the bid, this morning I kept looking at my lovely 370z and getting mad at myself for having gone to the Mazda dealer, got tempted by the tan leather seats, Bose system, the easily retractable roof and convertible, the awesom 6 speed but still, given that I mostly do long distance diving, my 370Z interior was much roomier, the power so much greater. I got ready or the 4 hour drive to Atlanta, called the seller, and let him know that Ai was on my way, had the car title would need his full name for the cashiers check and that I expected the car to be pristine and the title available for me before the exchange. He then told me that the title was with his finance company and would not be available till the end of the month. While I pretended disappointment I smiled. I called EBay and they said he should never have put up the car for sale without a ready title in his hand and that it would not reflect on me if I did not go through with it. Whew!!! Almost divorced my 370z!! Just took it for a drive to fall in love with it again!! |
I hope she forgives you.
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Don't let it happen again...
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lucky you, otherwise we gonna see a used 2016 Mazda Miata Grand Touring with 5k+ miles up for auction on ebay in two weeks.
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Zeebabar,
If you are tall like me (6'3") you just about made the biggest mistake of your life. When I sold my 3 antique cars this September, I wanted to replace the three of them with a modern 2 seat convertible, one that not everybody drove. The candidates were the Bimmer Z4, the Porsche Boxster, the 2016 MX5 and the 370z Roadster. My wife would not set foot in either the Z4 or theBoxster, because they just "reeked of snob appeal" and she wanted no part of the image. That left the other two. After much research and test drives in each, we discovered that neither of us would fit the Miata for anything longer than a drive across town. I absolutely loved the looks of the car and how it drove (5.5 seconds to 60 mph versus the 370z's 5.1 is not a lot of difference), but my wife's short stature found the floor hump on the passenger side kept her left leg airborne, while I couldn't get the seat back far enough back, and I did not fit on the passenger side at all. The car is simply made for the standard sized person from Japan. The 370z just had all kinds of room. Okay, so the gas mileage is dismal compared to the Miata's 41 mpg on hightest, but if you don't fit the car, .... what's the point in owning it? Trust me, ... you made the right choice in keeping the 370z. Gene |
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One major reason I considered trading for the Miata is that I seem to have a personality defect. In the 370z, I take it personal when their cars pull up next to me or overtake me on the highway. I drive fast and often rashly. I don't think I would take on the Mustangs and Camaros and other cars on the highway or stop lights. in a convertible with a little engine. In any case, I am holding on to my Z. |
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Crazy story!!!
I could NEVER think of giving up my Z for a miata or toyobaru twin. Lol |
Really wanted to say "whoa OP that was mad stupid" but new-gen Miatas look really good. Had it not been raining I would've been test driving one right now at the auto show.
The RF would probably end me. Of course I'd be going in with the intention of FI asap. |
I would never buy any car sight unseen, no matter what it looked like in a picture.
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Sales Taxes
Would be for the full amount w/o trade.
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You need a slap.
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I wouldn't even trade my FR-S for a MX-5 let alone a Fairlady Z.
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Op, glad you kept the Z! |
ZeeBabar, You need to sincerely apologize to your Z and get her a new mod! ;)
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When I was at the Mazda dealer back in July during my wife's CX3 purchase, they had a fully optioned MX-5 which I was checking out. I had just purchased my '16 Nismo a week before. The MX-5 was definitely nice but the funny thing was that when I told the salesman I had just purchased a 370Z, he basically told me to forget the MX-5. There was no comparison and I had made the right choice. Funny coming from a Mazda dealer salesman.
Anyway, I still like the MX-5 but it is not meant to be a no-compromise, high performance sportscar. It isn't sold as such either. It is a simple, back to basics, great-handling, quick roadster. |
$19K for a low mileage sports package 2014 Z, that's the real story here. That car is worth $26K+.
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Thank God you didn't. Those FRS/BRZs are so sluggish compared to our Zs.
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Get a horse.
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