08-08-2012, 04:47 PM
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A True Z Fanatic
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Originally Posted by Jsolo
Some of you children really need to grow up.
In the context of this thread, most people buy a sports vehicle to have fun with it. Accelerate fast, corner hard, wind the engine out, etc. There's a reason why the 370z has, among other things, the capable suspension, larger/wider tires, big brakes, short wheelbase, and a potent engine.
Utilizing this potential does put extra wear and tear on the car. When buying used, you really don't know how it was driven, if it was properly maintained. Of course this applies to any used vehicle. But even more so with a sports car. Chances are grandpa's oldsmobile was driven much differently than the typical sports vehicle. When considering one of these cars, these factors must be considered. That's not to say that all sports cars are abused or driven erratically. When buying used, if the price spread between a used and new is relatively low and somehting you can afford, then it may very well make more sense to pay the premium and have a brand new car.
@KaienZ34, since you took offense at my initial post and judging by your post count, you should drive more and spend less time on the internets.
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Car nazi strikes again. No offense taken, just saying who cares how other drive their car. Your the one that started all this with you childish posts.
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