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gatorback 11-02-2012 03:18 PM

Used Zs
 
I am contemplating purchasing a used roadster, but I would like to know what landmine \ issues I might encounter. I am also wondering why someone would spend $40K and decide that to sell it. I suppose that some will 'discover' a 2-seater is not appropriate for their situation, but I'm wondering if there are other (good) reasons, that I should be aware of.

Any useful data points are appreciated. Thank you.

USMCASA 11-02-2012 03:22 PM

steering lock failure, ecu whine, csc on the tranny going bad...

all that said i have over 98k on my odo and no issues yet... get a yellow one and it won't have any issues :driving:

enkei2k 11-02-2012 03:27 PM

You can check the roadster section and see if there are any members that mention any issues that come up.

Nissan 370Z Roadster (Convertible) - Nissan 370Z Forum

I'd imagine with a soft top that there will be issues with the top, closing/opening feature thingy, leaking, etc. But all can be maintained if you know what you're doing. I honestly don't know since I have the coupe version.

Coupes are lighter than the roadster, so I guess people get rid of the vert and go with the coupe to save a few pounds? or maybe because of additional family members, practicality, etc...I know if/when my parents aren't able to drive themselves anymore or when I start a family, I'll be moving onto a sedan :(

6MT 11-02-2012 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gatorback (Post 1996712)
I am contemplating purchasing a used roadster, but I would like to know what landmine \ issues I might encounter. I am also wondering why someone would spend $40K and decide that to sell it. I suppose that some will 'discover' a 2-seater is not appropriate for their situation, but I'm wondering if there are other (good) reasons, that I should be aware of.

Any useful data points are appreciated. Thank you.

The reason I sold mine was retirement beckons.

OldGuy 11-02-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 1996755)
The reason I sold mine was retirement beckons.

That's funny. The reason i BOUGHT mine was retirement beckoned. Moral of the story: Everyone's different. No pat answer to the question. Just get the CarFax and spend a hundred bucks for a mechanic to carefully check it over. By the way, I love my '09 coupe. No problems at all.

DesertZ 11-02-2012 05:01 PM

My local dealer has a new 2011 on the lot I bet you could get a screaming deal on.
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ayrton88 11-02-2012 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 1996829)
That's funny. The reason i BOUGHT mine was retirement beckoned. Moral of the story: Everyone's different. No pat answer to the question. Just get the CarFax and spend a hundred bucks for a mechanic to carefully check it over. By the way, I love my '09 coupe. No problems at all.

Same here...bought mine when I retired. Knock on wood, no problems. Coupe

mrthomr 11-02-2012 08:50 PM

Not even 40 and just bought mine b/c I wanted a Z and the wife thought the convertibles look better. It increased my budget but it will be worth it. Top down days will be ones to remember.

sonic370 11-02-2012 08:57 PM

Just do your homework these are well built cars. I have found though 370's are like vettes. The owners either loved them and treated them well. Are they drove them like they stole em everyday. run from the second kind...........

luigi90210 11-03-2012 12:54 AM

i bought my nismo used and the previous owner traded it in cause he wanted the 2012 model(that one has an oil cooler while the 2011 doesnt)

needless to say, the car doesnt have any problems and it runs like its brand new(even after i drive it like i stole it)

these cars are well built as someone else has said, so unless you start having problems, i wouldnt worry about it(plus you have a warranty on the car so that helps out alot)

nmjaxx9 11-03-2012 09:27 PM

used is just as good as new, SOMETIMES, but it all depends on how hard/well previous owner drove/maintained it. :tiphat:

gbrettin 11-03-2012 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by nmjaxx9 (Post 1998534)
used is just as good as new, SOMETIMES, but it all depends on how hard/well previous owner drove/maintained it. :tiphat:

:iagree:

There are a lot of well kept Z's being sold on this site at a reasonable price. Heck, I bought mine from a member off this site. I purchased it with 10k mi and haven't had any issues.

Some people have no issues burning money and taking a loss when selling their nearly new Z. I'm not one of those types.


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