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Synack 06-26-2011 03:26 PM

1st car?

Get the warranty. I needed it on mine.

MacCool 06-26-2011 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by RCK (Post 1189938)
No, he's not 16. He's nearly 18. LOL, but he's very responsible, excellent student, superb driver, natural athlete (tennis), outstanding peripheral vision, quick, calm reflexes. Wife feels safer with him behind wheel than she does with me.

Oh come on. That sounds like an argument my son would try on me. If it were all about the reflexes and peripheral vision, every teenage driver would be paying less than 50 year-olds for car insurance.

And yes, I'm sure he's a very careful driver when his mother is in the car.

That is said by way of observation, not prediction. I don't know your son. Maybe he'll be the one teenager that bucks the odds. The 370Z is indeed a very quick car, and it most definitely encourages "spirited" driving.



ETA: Get the warranty. You can afford it, and it will buy you some piece of mind.
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MacCool 06-26-2011 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by NewlyIMPORTed (Post 1190145)
I had my Z when I was 18 and I never did anything stupid in it. I would still have it today if someone had not pulled out in front of me.

Heh. Perhaps you don't see the contradiction in those two statements.

Red__Zed 06-26-2011 04:20 PM

getting lost in the age of the owner is the price. What trim is it? 26.4 seems like it is not a very good deal unless the car has some packages...

BrianMSmith 06-26-2011 04:35 PM

I was (am) a superb athlete and driver, excellent student, never drank/smoked/drugged, never in trouble, now I am a successful professional, regardless I did stuff I shouldn't have when I was that age, luckily I got away with it. And a kid will do these things regardless of the car they drive, however, this car will get attention your son doesn't need and invite testosterone driven challenges from every other 18yo with a hard on, as is the nature of the animal, and will likely end up in street racing. I have the kids challenge me all the time, and I have enough control of my gentleman to not take the bait.

Have a talk with your kid about street racing. And drugs. You post online, you get advice you didn't ask for. Good luck and I hope you both enjoy the car safely.

RCK 06-26-2011 05:59 PM

Thanks for all the advice guys. I do trust my son and will continue to do so.

whealy 06-26-2011 07:45 PM

RCK,

Been on lots of boards over the years. And every one responded the same way when a young man (never a young woman – guess they don’t drive?) gets a car they now covet. I guess everyone just remembers what they were like at that age.

As for the warrantee, do not buy from an independent provider. Check the records and you will see most suck in purchases then fold under bankruptcy leaving the buyers holding the bag. I assume Nissan offers one. That’s the one I would get. Keep in mind, that these are loaded with markup. So shop it around. Typically, you’ll find it for half what it retails for. It’s all about mitigating risk. So weigh that as you see fit. While no one wants to replace a powertrain, there aren’t hidden big ticket items in our Z’s (compared to dual clutch tyrannys per say) but you gotta know what you are comfortable risking.

I for one think it’s cool to have a couple generations of Z’s across the family generations. Just don’t let him call himself the new and improved model.! Enjoy.

jaedub 06-26-2011 07:51 PM

your son is a lucky fellow.

No you dont need extended warranty

Most dont use fog light. Im glad it didnt come installed.

No you dont need oil cooler UNLESS you're tracking/racing your car.

NewlyIMPORTed 06-26-2011 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 1190306)
Heh. Perhaps you don't see the contradiction in those two statements.

contradiction? In someone pulling out 20 feet in front of me and it being their fault?

Synack 06-26-2011 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RCK (Post 1190446)
Thanks for all the advice guys. I do trust my son and will continue to do so.

An extended warranty is just something needed with any driver 16-30 in my opinion. I'm 23 and I've had a warranty on both of my cars and it has saved me numerous times. If any argument is to be made, this warranty will keep him out of many unexpected car problems that cause money (moreso with a 370Z), if you plan on him being in college then it will save so much time, effort, and money. College kids are broke, I was, it saved me. Also, if he's not doing college then just going out into the real world in the very beginning is super expensive. I just moved to Texas to start my very first real job after college and I've easily spent a few thousand dollars just on moving costs. He doesn't need any unexpected expenses, and certainly you won't want him asking for the money when the time comes around when a possible transmission goes out, or the air conditioning system fails. I'm just saying, it is a very smart investment.

sonic370 06-26-2011 08:24 PM

congrats to your son he's a lucky young man........

duct tape the vdc to the on position...

MacCool 06-26-2011 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NewlyIMPORTed (Post 1190631)
contradiction? In someone pulling out 20 feet in front of me and it being their fault?

You hit him, right?

Synack 06-26-2011 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonic370 (Post 1190668)
congrats to your son he's a lucky young man........

duct tape the vdc to the on position...

Haha, so true.

NewlyIMPORTed 06-26-2011 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by MacCool (Post 1190674)
You hit him, right?

I hit HER still her fault, im not on the argument of reflexes and vision. A 40 year old man would have done the same thing as me. All I am saying is just because he is 18 does not mean he is not responsible.

mikeSS 06-26-2011 08:59 PM

idk why every forum has to give people a hard time for getting a child a cool car. its a dream to have a "sick" car at a young age. whats the point of having a cool car when you 40+ whats the fun in that ? sure its nice. but a 370z is prime for college.


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