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Originally Posted by JARblue
Two 4 hour sessions, and I felt fine. The Z is honestly more comfortable on long drives than any of my previous cars as well as most rental cars I'm willing to pay for. It's cheaper for my company to rent me a car for most trips, but I'd rather drive the Z, be more comfortable and pocket the mileage reimbursement. We bought the Z to drive it, and the reimbursement is a good base for the Z maintenance/mod fund.
The trip home wasn't bad despite backing off my speed a bit. Picked up a good bit of time when I found a BR-Z on the south side of Dallas and cruised with him all the way to 130 north of Austin. We found some good open road just south of Salado. Glad I didn't get the ticket there It was funny to watch (and smell) the BR-Z every time space opened up. He was obviously downshifting a gear or two, and I had no trouble keeping up with him by just easing into the throttle in 6th lol
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brutal on the ticket... i've actually had to back off my road runner speeds since my last ticket. also saved me 1000 in insurance for fighting it... lol damned azn kids in their rice rockets being all cool (hint that's me)
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Originally Posted by PaulZ370
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CON-GRATU-F'ING-LATIONS!!!!!
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Originally Posted by JARblue
I've gotten more warning that tickets in this car. I got one for doing 57 in a 35 lol He was very nice and just wanted to chat about the car. The speed trap was stupid though; the frontage road is 35 mph to a 65 mph highway. He got me coming over a hill accelerating to get take the on-ramp.
Speed cameras aren't very prevalent around here. Red light cameras aplenty.
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we have red-light camera's here. but not enough camera's for boxes... but that said i rather stop first in line so i can launch myself to 60