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Old 04-24-2018, 09:38 AM   #111 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Asus_ View Post
Even more the reason to hold on to your Z. I def plan on keeping this car. The heritage will always be there, always has, always will and it'll age like good wine. There are ppl who still have even the very older z cars and others still buying them now. imo an enthusiasts doesn't really hop around car's like the flavor of the year. When you find that right car for you, while you still appreciate other cars of course but the rest wont matter and you'll always remain loyal to the car that makes you want to drop all your money on
That's brand loyalty. An enthusiast just loves vehicles regardless. Many various automobiles invoke passion for numerous reasons. Changing brands means absolutely nothing. If a new model of a different manufacturer is released and it is a truly awesome machine then who really cares about brand loyalty. Life is too short to drive boring cars. I grew up in a Chevrolet house but my dad had owned many different models of cars including a 300zx but he loved cars in general and if something was better and he wanted it then he usually got it. Keep the Z, I love mine but if they don't intend on making a newer one eventually I wouldn't rule out other manufacturers to get what I want out of the car...but that's me.
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