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Originally Posted by XiP No... with financing you're paying extra money to eventually own it Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something

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Old 03-20-2013, 09:29 AM   #136 (permalink)
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No... with financing you're paying extra money to eventually own it
Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something new and fresh every 3 years?
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No regrets. Sometimes I think about what I should've done with my money instead of buying the Z, then I go for a drive and quickly forget.
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:32 AM   #138 (permalink)
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I like to switch up cars every 3 or 4 years, would financing of been a better choice?
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Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something new and fresh every 3 years?
The term you're looking for is lease. Not financing.

Lease = you return the car after X years
Finance = you pay to eventually own the car.

If you like to switch cars, stick with leasing. But I'm sure you already knew that.
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Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something new and fresh every 3 years?
Exactly, leasing is better for your situation
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I like to switch up cars every 3 or 4 years, would financing of been a better choice?
Completely different situations... that guy likes having no payments. He did not suggest financing to you because it doesn't make sense for you. Why would you ask this question when he didn't suggest you finance?

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Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something new and fresh every 3 years?
Do what you want man... xip wasn't trying to dog you. He was simply stating what you are obviously thinking, but instead you keep asking questions like a troll If you want car payments for years on end, great; enjoy your new cars I personally hate to lease cars and would rather buy used, but I understand why a lease makes sense for some people (my wife's Acura is a lease). To each their own
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Ended up getting rid of mine for a couple of reasons.

The first was reliability. ECU whining. Engine oil burning. VVEL control errors post-engine swap. Just didn't inspire much confidence.

The second was service. It was a constant battle to get a dealer (went to several) to acknowledge a problem. I understand this is usually the case everywhere, but it put a pretty sour taste in my mouth.

The third is Nissan corporate in general and the way they've handled (or not handled) this steering lock problem. The GTR gets a recall. Every other vehicle with the same part gets the cold shoulder.

It's not that they don't know a problem exists. They removed the lock from current models completely, yet they still charge people an arm and a leg for a "fix" rather than just owning up to the issue and issuing a recall to pull a stupid fuse.

I just can't support behavior like that. :/
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Its what you want and what you enjoy.....
sometimes we just want a change
with my Z, I have had no major problems.
biggest complaint is the paint, and I need to do something about that....
I also have the habit of lightly hitting curbs....
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Not the most comfortable ride but thats the beauty of the Z raw drivability, Do I have regrets, I regret only that i cant drive it everyday!!!

Always puts a smile on my face!!
None at all! Still loving it and I do drive mine every day. Have put 16k miles on it in less than 10 months. The steering lock issue was a blimp on the radar but it's all gravy now! My one hour drive into work m-f is not your ordinary commute.
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Why would i want to own a car when I like to switch into something new and fresh every 3 years?
Just want to clarify -- I am not trying to jump all over you for your decision. If you know you will switch to a new car every 3 years, I think leasing is your best option. It is not the best option for me.

It is YOUR money, spend it how you want to.

Certainly the Z is not a "Practical" car purchase by any stretch. I had to convince myself to make this purchase (which I am glad I did -- the extra cost of car ownership for the Z is worth it for the driving pleasure it gives me).

We all have to make choices on how to spend our money.
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Just want to clarify -- I am not trying to jump all over you for your decision. If you know you will switch to a new car every 3 years, I think leasing is your best option. It is not the best option for me.

It is YOUR money, spend it how you want to.

Certainly the Z is not a "Practical" car purchase by any stretch. I had to convince myself to make this purchase (which I am glad I did -- the extra cost of car ownership for the Z is worth it for the driving pleasure it gives me).

We all have to make choices on how to spend our money.
Well put Speed! But, Practical, Schmactical! If it's got 4 wheels, any car can be as practical as it's owner that uses it. I'll be stopping for groceries in my Z after work! Not only do I bring home the milk and bread, I also get my exercise because I park about a "mile" away from the entrance. Can't be too carefully with roaming carriages and careless people.
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Ended up getting rid of mine for a couple of reasons.

The first was reliability. ECU whining. Engine oil burning. VVEL control errors post-engine swap. Just didn't inspire much confidence.

The second was service. It was a constant battle to get a dealer (went to several) to acknowledge a problem. I understand this is usually the case everywhere, but it put a pretty sour taste in my mouth.

The third is Nissan corporate in general and the way they've handled (or not handled) this steering lock problem. The GTR gets a recall. Every other vehicle with the same part gets the cold shoulder.

It's not that they don't know a problem exists. They removed the lock from current models completely, yet they still charge people an arm and a leg for a "fix" rather than just owning up to the issue and issuing a recall to pull a stupid fuse.

I just can't support behavior like that. :/

I didn't know you sold your car actually!

And at the moment I'm having that dealer problem too vs back in Houston I could make up a problem and they'd ACTUALLY diagnose it, they even fixed problems that I didn't even know about!

And about the steering lock. It shows how shítty a company is to let that slide, BUT they did FINALLY recall it even though their solution is still a crappy one
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Your always helping everyone with their Z's and giving them advice about mods and stuff about the car in general, but all of a sudden you regret buying the car?
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Your always helping everyone with their Z's and giving them advice about mods and stuff about the car in general, but all of a sudden you regret buying the car?
He's helping them because he's had so much experience himself As far as I know, he's always complained about the car
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Your always helping everyone with their Z's and giving them advice about mods and stuff about the car in general, but all of a sudden you regret buying the car?
Here's the thing.
I like to think I'm not an ásshole, so I like to help out
I really enjoy the forum and 99% of it's members, so I like to help out
I really enjoy helping people fix their car problems because I like working on cars
And I really, REALLY enjoy making corporate, of any company lose just a bit more money.


And as I posted on another thread just 2 min ago:

Lol!!!

Hey, if someone wants a 370, I'll still give them advice, if someone is on the fence, I'll tell them to get something else

Maybe I have REALLY shítty luck
But at the same time there's this list of generic problems:


They didn't fix ANY of that on the 370Z
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He's helping them because he's had so much experience himself As far as I know, he's always complained about the car
LOL!!!
I LOVED the car for the first 6 months... But for the past 7-8, I've HATED it...


And I have dealt with............ 15-20 Nissan dealershits in 2 years, called corporate 30+ times, I've helped people reclaim THOUSANDS of dollars from Corporate.

I've been around the Nissan block enough for a few lifetimes. So I KNOW the way they operate, I KNOW the way dealers can operate, and I make it KNOWN that if they play games, I fúck them back...
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