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hahahhahahah im so glad i leased the 370Z, I only put down 3000$ and pay 350 a month for 36 months and im getting the hell out of Nissan when the new mustang or sti comes out or upgrading to an AMG Benz.
I would be seriously pissed if i financed and would be stuck with a car i get tired of or want to get out of. Thats why people dont realize how great leasing is if you dont care about mileage restrictions and always having a car payment. Every 3 years i can switch into something fresh and fun. One things for sure its going to be hard to top the 370Z in the looks department but too many other faults in this car for me. |
Only regret is how much I have to wash the damn thing and not being able to drive it year around... But all that **** fades away when I'm behind the wheel or just admiring its beauty.
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never once regretted purchasing my Z for the year and a half and 33,000 miles i had it until its untimely demise at the hands of a telephone pole, as for this thread....hasnt this guy already done a similar thread of moaning and groaning about his Z's problems? jk ;) but seriously to relaxed right now after getting out of the shower to really give a damn lol
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370Z is not a keeper unless you drop like 20-30K inmods on the dam thing.. Were talking Twin Turbo and the whole nine yards suspension wise |
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It is a keeper, and I've spent far less than that. People just have different needs and standards. I can easily accept the premise that some people are not satisfied with this car. But there are plenty of folks who are quite satisfied with it, as well. |
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Starting my 4th year with mine (only 11,000 mi. so far though). I'm glad I bought my Z. Considered it very, very carefully first. Changed out the tires for a much quieter ride, got the Clearbra, so I wouldn't be worried about chips on the vulnerable front end and got a custom leather interior. All set for a dozen more years and maybe 40,000 more miles of 3,000 mi./year or so pleasure driving each driving season. Then I'll be 77 and will wind things up with a more comfortable Infiniti G.
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leasing the car means you come out far further behind... |
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No regrets what so ever. I can understand being down on the Z though after what DEpointfive0 has gone through.
For me though the Z has a bit of intangible magic that makes a car special. Its not the fastest in a straight line or through the corners.. it doesn't have the best interior.. i've found it doesn't do well with seating 4 passengers.. and its MPGs leave something to be desired. That said the Z (or at least mine) has character to it. I don't see 100s of other Zs on the road (Mustang, Camaro), it is a frightfully good looking car in ways that not many other cars replicate or copy. To me its a unique car that has soul to it. 10+ years from now the Z won't even be close to fast to what modern cars can do then. But I would be shocked if it doesn't stand the test of time because of its looks of character. Its like seeing an 80's 911.. Sure they aren't the fastest cars anymore and sure they actively wanted to kill their drivers.. but they are amazing cars to see because they have a certain soul and passion to them. Maybe the Z doesn't hold that type of status to everyone, but for me it does. TLDR - I have a hardcore addiction to my car. |
Guys, LET'S STAY ON TOPIC... Or else I'll close the thread before the mods do
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The people who know me, know I'm not a bad person or anything, so there's no need to be bitter AT me when I'm just bitter with the car... If NNA gets the damn thing to work without fault, I'll be happier than ever... ATM, I hate it... And I'm sure a lot of people regret not buying a 5.0 or something, but for whatever reason ended at the 370Z |
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