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nogoodname 06-26-2010 11:20 PM

I just realized you're in Ontario. You're gonna get raped with insurance premium... ouch!

IWuv370z 06-26-2010 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 595119)
I just realized you're in Ontario. You're gonna get raped with insurance premium... ouch!

damn reeally? Even under my dad's insurance? He has a transportation company, and cabs. He has over 40 years of experience and very little accidents, almost none actually..

WarmAndSCSI 06-26-2010 11:30 PM

Though it may seem like you can afford it right now, you may not be able to once you move out on your own. Trust me there... I was just able to start affording a nice new car right when I turned 21 (living on my own for the past 2 years at that point). And I was making $29-30/hr USD then.

Making quite a bit more now, and getting a tax/insurance break being married, so I was able to fit the new 370Z into the budget. You're on a good start job-wise it sounds, I would just buy something used now - keep it fairly stock - then trade it in for your new dream car a few years down the road. :tup:

And speaking insurance... it was costing me $230/month USD when I was single (21 y/o still) for my 2008 Evo X. The 370Z costs almost 50% more to insure, even with my wife listed as the primary driver.

IWuv370z 06-26-2010 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI (Post 595129)
Though it may seem like you can afford it right now, you may not be able to once you move out on your own. Trust me there... I was just able to start affording a nice new car right when I turned 21 (living on my own for the past 2 years at that point). And I was making $29-30/hr then.

Making quite a bit more now, and getting a tax/insurance break being married, so I was able to fit the new 370Z into the budget. You're on a good start job-wise it sounds, I would just buy something used now - keep it fairly stock - then trade it in for your new dream car a few years down the road. :tup:

I always take in good advice when i see one, I dont think ill be buying the 370z... but the 350z sounds pretty good, a used one, then mod it up nicely...

and the insurance can be under my dad

nogoodname 06-26-2010 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by IWuv370z (Post 595125)
damn reeally? Even under my dad's insurance? He has a transportation company, and cabs. He has over 40 years of experience and very little accidents, almost none actually..

In that case, you're set....:tup:

WarmAndSCSI 06-26-2010 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by IWuv370z (Post 595131)
I always take in good advice when i see one, I dont think ill be buying the 370z... but the 350z sounds pretty good, a used one, then mod it up nicely...

and the insurance can be under my dad

Honestly, if you wait a year, think about picking up a used 2009 370Z. I'm guessing you could find a clean one for about $23-24k then. Don't finance a car this expensive unless you really, really want it. Else, you're throwing money away for no good reason.

nogoodname 06-26-2010 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI (Post 595135)
Honestly, if you wait a year, think about picking up a used 2009 370Z. I'm guessing you could find a clean one for about $23-24k then.

I highly doubt that... he's in Canada. Prices are higher.

WarmAndSCSI 06-26-2010 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 595137)
I highly doubt that... he's in Canada. Prices are higher.

Well, I was talking USD anyway. I'm not sure what the current exchange rate is, but an excellent condition 2009 370Z with 25k miles is going for $25.5k down here. I can imagine it dropping another thousand or two in a year.

IWuv370z 06-26-2010 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WarmAndSCSI (Post 595135)
Honestly, if you wait a year, think about picking up a used 2009 370Z. I'm guessing you could find a clean one for about $23-24k then. Don't finance a car this expensive unless you really, really want it. Else, you're throwing money away for no good reason.


Oh good lord, canada=crappy country for buying sports cars.

nogoodname 06-26-2010 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by IWuv370z (Post 595142)
Oh good lord, canada=crappy country for buying sports cars.

350z it is then....lol

WarmAndSCSI 06-26-2010 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by IWuv370z (Post 595142)
Oh good lord, canada=crappy country for buying sports cars.

Yeah seriously... I just looked at the MSRP on a base 370Z and it's $41k CAD. That's still at least $39k USD. That's crazy!

KaienZ34 06-26-2010 11:49 PM

I'm 30 bought the 370 new jan. 09, invoice was 40K (i know i got screwed but i couldn't wait) i put 25K down around 7% interest the note is 323 a month financed for 72 months. I'm married and have multiple cars and good driving record the insurence on the Z is 85 a month. Hope this helps as a templet, of course because of the age and married vs single thing insurence and what not will be a little different. I also am selling my other 09 370Z here on this forum, just throwing that out there. LoL...

IWuv370z 06-26-2010 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 595144)
350z it is then....lol

YES!

Do you know what year/color this baby is? Rims?

Desktop Wallpapers · Wallpapers Motors · Cars · NISSAN 350Z | 1024x768 1600x1200

nogoodname 06-27-2010 12:01 AM

That's a 2005 model. Yellow only came in 2005.

WarmAndSCSI 06-27-2010 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by IWuv370z (Post 595156)

Looks like a stock 2005 35th edition... not sure, though.

That's the only year the color was available, and I'm pretty sure it only came on the special edition.


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