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2013 Z = 13k....
So on 2014 I bought a leftover 2013 Z sports package/ touring stick, zero miles. So I plan to retire with this car as it's me, fits like a glove , no issues with it so far and almost reached 36K. So I had a mini stroke which left me with a paralyzed left leg meaning I couldn't drive the Z ...So I went to look for an automatic vehicle and the Ram trucks caught my eye and so did the incentives that my company gave me. Almost out the door and I get an appraisal of 13K for my Z which so far every single sales person has complimented me while I sat down and wifey is so proud that they even said....wow is a stick..rare cars now come with stick. Long story short...( I know is too late) I was very disappointed for what the dealer was giving me for a trade but I didn't fall for it and had wifey take m e home. The good news is that with therapy I'm able to use my legs and can drive my Z. Funny thing is that I'm so used to ppl saying, nice car, wow a Japanese Porsche...and I know not a single person would say wow a Ram truck... lol....just saying thanks for tolerating an old man and you bet I will drive my Z the last day I work at my company :driving:
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Glad you are back in your Z! congrats!
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Good to hear that the therapy work and you can drive the Z
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nice. the 370z is good therapy too. as with many others, I suppose you would have felt remorse after you sold the z for whatever vehicle.
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I am 60 and bought a base model 370 in the UK last year (July). I am pleased to read you are now driving the Z again. :driving:
I would have loved to own a Z earlier but life in general and insurance costs got in the way. I remember back in my teens seeing a red 240Z and wanting one. |
Keep going with the therapy. The car will help. Glad you can drive it again.
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Glad to hear you've kept your Z!
I had always thought that as I get older, it will be harder to climb out of the Z than anything else :) As far as the dealer goes, that's a lowball trade offer, for sure. |
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So happy for your recovery and hard work in PT to get back!
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Keep using the ‘Z’ as PT motivation. You get to drive after every session! :-)
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Did someone called and mentioned PT makes wonders??!!:tiphat::tiphat:
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Dealer will get it for 12K and sell it for 19K to 22k!
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HEK, You're too young to have that happen :eek: However I'm happy to hear that you're recovering well :tup:
Truth be told, I'm the same age as you and while I just sold my Z, like you I plan on driving a 6mt rwd sports car for as long as I can. Keep recovering and may the Z35 be the next car, you & I drive! |
Glad to hear you're doing well........ The Z is a remarkable car, especially with a stick. You shouldn't be surprised at the lowball offer from the car dealers......
Nissan pulled the rug from under all of us when they chopped 4 grand off the NEW price in mid- 2013. That was a really crappy thing to do to your existing customers, all for the sake of squeezing out a few more years of life from a long-running existing model in serious need of an update. |
Kudos to you with the therapy and being able to drive the Z again.
I was in a similar situation recently, my normal weight is 180lbs, due to an illness and the inability to eat anything but Yogurt and drink Milk, I dropped down to 127lbs and lost alot of my muscle, enough that I couldn't push in the clutch or get the car in reverse. With drugs I'm back up to 172lbs and was able to drive the car again, it was a joyous day when I got back into it... Good Luck!!!! |
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