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JARblue 12-06-2013 07:57 AM

2011 Z with nearly 45K miles has been both my wife's and my DD. As long as you can avoid traffic (we have MT - not really a problem with AT) and don't need to haul a bunch of stuff regularly, the Z makes a fantastic DD :tup:

I recommend the Sport Package at minimum. Get the Touring Package, too, if it's in the budget. Although, if you plan on doing lots of mods to it, you should do some research into specifically what you want to do - sometimes a base model is a good way to save some cash for all the mods you want, especially if you're going to be replacing stuff that only comes with the Sport Package (like wheels or brakes).

z it go 12-06-2013 08:14 AM

I daily drive my 2009 and have almost 75,000 on it now. Plan to keep it for many more years. Absolutely love the car and always puts a smile on my face every time I get behind the wheel. Sport package is definitely the way to go--love the rays wheels.

ProfessorDave 12-06-2013 08:18 AM

I'm guessing a low mileage 2010 Z would run in the low to mid $20's these days?

I'm also guilty of the low mileage crime...I put about 4k a year on my Z. Damn PA winters!!!

enkei2k 12-06-2013 08:24 AM

Had I did more research earlier, I would have found out that only the touring model had lumbar support and maybe I would have gotten that instead.

Anyway, like mentioned it's all about the owner. Some DD it, some people drive it on weekends only, and others only during the summer time.

I'm the type to drive it only on the weekends and with no snow. Purchased March 2012, and have 3100 miles on it.

ElVee 12-06-2013 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redzoneos (Post 2597017)
I guess one thing has really bothered me, leading to this post:
Why are so many of these cars sold with ridiculously low mileage? So many 370z's, even on this forum get sold 3 years later with less then 15k or even 10k miles?

Is it not a good daily driver (I plan on making it mine)? Are there long term reliability issues? expensive maintenance? poor driving feel?


The 370Z is a good looking sports car with power that costs more than a typical low income person can afford. This means it ends up being a lot like a Corvette; babied and driven only on the weekends, if not being a straight-up garage queen car to owners who blush with pride just because it's in their garage. This all lines up to having plenty of specimens that are not heavily driven over the years, and they tend to be driven somewhat carefully, since they were 40k new.

It's a good DD, though some people may be a tad bit too large to feel completely comfortable in the car. Others garage it in the winters and stay out of the snow/salt. Many have this car as a third car, so it only gets driven on the good weather weekends, leading to much lower mileage.

I've not seen or heard of any longterm reliability issues at all, so this shouldn't be a concern. The only thing to look for would be a salvaged title or one that has been in a big wreck. Definitely get it deeply checked out. An accident doesn't equal issues down the road, but you should definitely make sure the frame is good, the body is good, and you've got OEM parts and all VINs present.

Maintenance isn't that expensive, but there are three exceptions:
- gas -you'll be paying for premium gas and the mileage isn't great unless you drive it like a prius.
- tires -you'll go through tires, and they're not cheap. Many get 12-15k out of their tires, but I wore out my first pair of rears in 8k.
- insurance -just be sure to grill your insurance on what your rates will be. And keep the hell out of trouble. Invest in a radar detector and be very judicious when you decide to test the acceleration. If you're clean, this should be surprisingly livable.

ohohoh123456 12-06-2013 09:32 AM

:tiphat:First of all, you are probably not gonna DD it in Illinois and I don't suggest you do that

kfull 12-06-2013 09:32 AM

Bought mine new in March of 2012, daily driven, winter too, I have about 35k miles on it. No problems at all except when I got hit by an old dude. Plan on 100k+

Mt Tam I am 12-06-2013 09:43 AM

I DD mine as well as track it, and it is still strong showing no signs of giving up.

Fountainhead 12-06-2013 09:45 AM

The reason most sports cars are sold with low mileage is that people buffet buy, they buy more car than they expected, they don't like the work associated with driving a car like this, hell it's way more work to even get into it and out of it than they are willing to expend the effort on. They are surprised after a few months how it's not like their cushy BIG car, so they hang on to it and then eventually sell it after they realize they aren't cut out for a driver, they want a "floater" that caresses them from the time they get in till they get out. They like comfort more than performance.....besides, they also realize that they never use the performance they sacrificed so much comfort for.

When I bought my Z the sales guy told me he had one but it was so hard to get in and out of after a few months he sold it.
Mine is my DD, and I love it.

redzoneos 12-06-2013 03:45 PM

thank you all very very much for giving me so much feedback, gives me something to think about and also raises a few more questions :)

Some of you mentioned winters and others mentioned "Illinois". I live in the neighboring suburbs of Chicago. Is winter a real issue in this car? I have a couple friends that own it and drive through winters, but the last couple winters have been fairly mild here, and quite frankly my friends are nuts. lol
--I am more concerned about safety then I am rust/salt etc. its a car and I fully intend to drive the hell out of it year round, as long as it won't kill me.

Some mentioned the packages. I was actually leaning towards touring first, and then sports package, likely staying away from Nismo. Main reason for this is based on the forum and formal reviews, it seems this car can get loud (sports/nismo being the loudest). Honestly it won't bother me either way, I used to drive a riced out civic so noise isn't an issue, but still something to consider since I have no plans to race this car anyway. Might as well go for a bit more comfort (that's my logic anyway). Of course if I can find a car with both packages, that'll be ideal!

Mod bug. Yea I probably will get hit with this at some point but its not something I want to think about right now. Kinda going the "out of sight out of mind" route on this! Not easy to figure out a budget if I start dreaming of customization. haha

axmea? 12-06-2013 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidZ370 (Post 2597087)
did you just offer the brz as a substitution for the Z?:roflpuke2:

Lol. Glad you see the humor in it.

andre12031948 12-06-2013 04:10 PM

They are playing with you-I'LL TELL YOU THE HONEST TRUETH
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by redzoneos (Post 2597017)
Hello all,
so I've been lurking this forum for the past few days trying to decide on whether I want to buy this car or not. Based on my budget I'm looking at buying a 2010 model 370z (probably touring, but maybe sport, definitely not base).

I guess one thing has really bothered me, leading to this post:
Why are so many of these cars sold with ridiculously low mileage? So many 370z's, even on this forum get sold 3 years later with less then 15k or even 10k miles?

Is it not a good daily driver (I plan on making it mine)? Are there long term reliability issues? expensive maintenance? poor driving feel?

I dunno... just seems strange. "Bothered" is a strong word, I dunno that I'm bothered by it, but it certainly makes me think twice before I buy!

The Z is a nice sweet car, but after 25k the heads start working as if they are missing 2 camshafts. So people are afraid to buy a 370z above 20k miles.

Be afraid, be very afraid.... Kidding.

axmea? 12-06-2013 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kfull (Post 2597472)
Bought mine new in March of 2012, daily driven, winter too, I have about 35k miles on it. No problems at all except when I got hit by an old dude. Plan on 100k+

You drive it a lot! and you are from MA. Rep ya'.

b15 12-06-2013 04:44 PM

It all boils down to personal preference. I love my Z and after test driving a host of cars from the Corvette all the way to an s2000, I ended up with the Z because I liked it the best. As others have stated, many don't DD their Zs which is why you can find a lot of low mileage preowned ones. I personally don't DD mine and wouldn't want to either as I find it on the small side. As a fun weekend car though, it fits the bill perfectly! I would say spring for the sport package if you can, you won't regret it.

Good luck with whatever you decide on!

joentown 12-06-2013 04:47 PM

I bought a new 2010 touring sport and have 22K miles to date. I drive the car as much as I can but have another car for Winter driving. Modded with Fast Intensions exhaust and an UpRev tune to get a little extra performance and love it.Never had any trouble with the car at all, just oil changes and tires. Get the touring sport and you won't be sorry.


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