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Old 06-15-2016, 11:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
SouthArk370Z
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If you are trying to save money, a 370Z is not a good choice. While they are pretty reliable (ESCL and CSC being two notable exceptions), if something does go wrong, it's going to be expensive to repair. Maintenance tends to be a little higher than average (two air filters, instaed of the "normal" one, &c), too.

I suggest buying an older car (lower initial cost) that has lower maintenance/repair costs while in school and maybe a few years after. Keep your credit rating up and buy a new 370Z (or whatever strikes your fancy at the time) then. YMMV
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