u mad brah? surprised no one posted that yet
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The Z attracts a lot of lead foots and abusers, so Yeah I would be upset as well.
I always talk to the Tech/Adviser ahead of time and establish some kind of rapport that I don't want the car going past 3.5k. I also insist on going on the test drive to "Listen for rattles" This is how I always did it at my local dealer until the Tech left :ugh2: |
I wouldn't worry about 4 miles at all. Easy enough to check if you really need new tires or if they were just trying to sell you something.
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I just thought... Lets say they BEAT THE SHÍT out of your car...
If in 4 miles of REALLY hard driving your car is damaged... Fúck, you bought the wrong car... Or an RX7 |
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Nobody brought up the fact that they used approx. 92 cents worth of gas...give or take, and that's if they drove as if there was an eggshell under the gas petal! :stirthepot: Hey, that's 92 cents you'll never see again! :bowrofl:
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Something similar happened to me yesterday to replace the steering lock. http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-w...g-lock-12.html 4 miles isn't really a big deal if they had a valid reason and they had your permission. I certainly didn't give permission, so I'm a little pissed of they did so without my knowledge. There is absolutely no reason a test drive is necessary when fixing the steering lock. Plenty of engines blow up going a 1/4 mile.... |
No worries, maybe they just did those 4 miles in burnouts.
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Appreciate the replies :tiphat: I kind figured the majority of answers would be either... 1. I would be pissed if they drove my car .4 miles. or 2. I'm surprised someone took the chance of being spotted in a roadster for 4 miles. Hope you have tinted windows op. :tup: |
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