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Listen to SgtGoldy & the others! It's a lot more than just the initial purchase price. Plus being your first car, you are going to scrape it up = $$$$
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Listen to SgtGoldy & the others! It's a lot more than just the initial purchase price. Plus being your first car, you are going to scrape it up = $$$$ to fix correctly. Not saying your a bad driver, but it's the lack of experience of driving such a car. Look for something more economical & less demanding on maintenance & such. While the Z is cool, it's not a cool first car .
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Yeah OP just buying a Z can be done. But maintaining it, and making sure it balances your monthly income and all that comes into play. Also if you plan to do any mods make sure that your Z takes well to them and that you can afford them. If so, then buy and enjoy.
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