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ClemsonWill 12-08-2010 09:27 AM

I would go with the 2009. Part of the reason I got the car was because of all the goodies.

Mt Tam I am 12-08-2010 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 842337)
1-wheel peal: YouTube - Chevy Truck doing a burnout- one wheel peel

2-wheel burn-out: YouTube - 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Burnout 2

All depends on what you want to accomplish I guess.

The 2009's were rumored to use oil more in some cases. Other than that, it's just a general opinion/statement.

Facts are different from opinions. FACT: My brand new 2009 used one quart of oil every 500 miles. TSB recommended a new short block.

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Originally Posted by Sibze (Post 842345)
Although, ImportConvert is a pro because he doesn't even own a Z :ugh2:

Experience is more valuable than a test drive and reading. Especially with his above statement, regarding fact vs opinion.

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 842349)
Lack of ownership has not impaired my ability to find and read Nissan's TSB's any more than owning the car has enabled you to. :rolleyes:

BULL. Lack of ownership has obviously impaired your ability to read the TSB on oil consumption. After you embarrassed yourself with Nitrouz and the "Trading in GTR for a 370z" discussion, please stick to what you know. :gtfo2:

kenchan 12-08-2010 11:02 AM

i would go with what you really want. dont halfarse your purchase cause you'll regret it later and get the one you really wanted later anyway.

ImportConvert 12-08-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mt Tam I am (Post 842573)
Facts are different from opinions. FACT: My brand new 2009 used one quart of oil every 500 miles. TSB recommended a new short block.



Experience is more valuable than a test drive and reading. Especially with his above statement, regarding fact vs opinion.



BULL. Lack of ownership has obviously impaired your ability to read the TSB on oil consumption. After you embarrassed yourself with Nitrouz and the "Trading in GTR for a 370z" discussion, please stick to what you know. :gtfo2:

Some '09's used oil. The GT-R referenced is getting canned for a car with 3 pedals on the floor, RWD, and a quarter-ton less weight.

Sorry your car got TSB'ed regarding the engine. This is why I recommended the OP not buy the first-year of anything. Be it GM, Nissan or Ferrari.

OP: Buy what you want, and if it's neither of those options, wait until you find it. Otherwise you will just end up bitter over it.

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Originally Posted by CBRich (Post 843199)
Every thread this guy's in . . .

Well, sometimes you can't help that people like to :stirthepot:

I humor 'em and jab right back. :tiphat:


I gotta say though, CBR, at least put SOMETHING in the thread the OP will care about/or reference him at least. I mean, I know you just want to stir the pot more being as you chimed in about nothing the OP asked about, but throw OP a bone, man. I mean, you are getting after me about being the cause of side-railing threads and your only post in the thread has to do with me and not the OP? WTF?

CBRich 12-08-2010 04:06 PM

Every thread this guy's in . . .

TypeOne 12-08-2010 04:28 PM

All cars will depreciate... New ones instantly.

Buy a used 09 that's loaded out.. you'll find it's a much better deal financially. And if it's worth anything to anyone... my car has 15,300 miles and hasn't used but maybe 1mm of oil since the last change 3200 miles ago. It is technically in the TSB range as well... build in Jan, 2009.


Runs like a champ!


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