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Why a Z
So since 2009 I've been wanting to own a Z, for many reasons I traded my 2005 TL for a 2010 FJ Cruiser and then to a 2013 VW Beetle Turbo, until a day after dinner wifey and I drove by a Nissan dealer and stopped by to check out the Frontier's. After a test drive on both vehicles I said to my wife this is the time. I know it can fly and can drift (lol did some drifting in the rain intentionally :rolleyes:) So this is now a happy guy who again will tell you that he bought the Z because of it's looks more than it's capabilities but nobody believes me. Even the cafeteria lady calls it a kids car and I must be going thru male menopause but seeing that she drives a beat up 2000 Camry I just agree and don't reply to ridicule her for her comment.
My leftover 2013 Gunmetal Touring/ Sports package, navy has already 400 miles (it had 8 when I bought it a few weeks ago) and has not seen 80 mph , well maybe once and seeing that I'm driving it like a little old lady I'm getting 24 mpg (gas used vs miles driven not the computer average). So I ask you why a Z?..Thanks for reading and hope I didn't bore you HEK aka Hector |
For the money, no other car comes even close on performance and style.
Everything else going for less $ or that is in the ballpark is either a hot hatch, underpowered cone dodger's car, or a bloated pony/muscle car. Everything that reflects an equal or greater performing sports coupe is significantly more expensive, and frequently not any more attractive. So, for me, that's why the Z. |
After the 2005 TL, your choice in cars took a big plunge! :p Glad you got your ducks in a row and bought a Z. Good choice. You will love it!
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Last year my wife told me if I gave up my motorcycle I could get any car I wanted. I agreed if I could get a Corvette.
Well, I sold the bike & test drove the Corvette along with several other two seaters. I wouldn't consider a four seater as this was a third vehicle and I wanted something that would be my "toy". The 2014 Corvette at $72K outshined the pack in both performance and technology. The BMW Z4 35is at $68K was a little tight for an old man and I didn't like the confusing I-Drive system. I never drove the Miata, its' looks didn't do it for me. I couldn't find a Mercedes SLK to try. I did test an Audi TTS and liked it but research indicated it was a car you buy and drive, not to be tinkered with. When I considered the Z, it's initial looks had me. Now I wanted a convertible but the coupe looked so good. (Here in Alabama you probably only get to comfortably ride with the top down four months a year and the convertible is an extra $4k+.) Its' ride is a little rough (but no more than the Vette), rear road noise is excessive (I've solved that with added insulation), and rear visibility is, well, "poor". (Nissan really should add a rear collision alarm.) On the plus side, it handles as good as the Z4, goes as fast as I want to, and the cost was less than $40K after negotiation, "out the door" for sport, touring, auto, and nav coupe. If this was to be my only ride I probably would have spent the extra for the Vette but I'm happy with my decision and that's all that counts. |
Why? Because race car.
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Because you dont see it on every corner like the Corvette
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Warning: Driver appear more handsome than they really are.
That's why a Z. |
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Probably one of the best summaries of the Z's advantages I've ever read....way to go Underpowered cone dodger.....what a great phrase.......LOL...was just reading the twins forum.... |
I had liked the looks of the 350Z since they had first come out. They were a little to pricey for me, but a car I would love to have. But when the 370Z came out, I kind of feel in love with the looks. Same basic shape as the 350Z, but with much nicer lines and a much more aggressive look to it. It was at that point that I decided that if a chance to get one came along, I would take it.
I had spent a majority of my driving career with basic, commuter type vehicles (88' Chrysler Lebaron, 97' Toyota Corolla, 87' Volkswagen Fox, 79' Ford LTD Wagon, etc). I love cars, but had never had the money for anything that I actually enjoyed driving. Then my brother managed to find an 09 Sport 370Z that was cheap enough that if I got a good interest rate, the monthly payment would only be a little more expensive than the 07' Versa that I was currently driving. Went to the dealership, held out for the interest rate, and got a bite. Needless to say, I drove home with her that day. Haven't looked back since. |
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Back when I got mine I was cross shopping 2 year old C6 vettes. Believe me the power and sound of that 6.2L V8 is intoxicating. But I went with the Z because I just didn't trust a used C6 and the Z would be all mine 1 owner with full warranty, etc. And for the money its the best deal for an all around sports car with sharp looks and is quite rare on the road.
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