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Originally Posted by OldGuy
Z's fuel efficient for the kind of car it is. I got the automatic and I'm glad. It's a pleasure to drive. I have the clear bra. GET IT as soon as you get the car to avoid chips. 370Z paint seems to be very seek and susceptible to nicks and scratches. With the Clearbra I relax and enjoy. Get the bumper, half hood, nose and mirrors. Figure $1250 or so. Car's otherwise very reliable and trouble free---aside from the soft paint.
Other tip: If you want leather, pass up on Touring, get a base model get Katzkins aftermarket leather. They're beautiful and way less expensive. (about $1250 installed)
Enjoy and thanks for your service.
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Why do most things on the 370Z cost $1250?
Clearbra - $1250
Katzkins aftermarket leather - $1250
Catback exhaust - $1250
Winter wheel + tire set- $1250
I'm sure there are a ton more.
Mark taba - MPG probably wouldnt be much different from your Mazda if you don't wail on the gas pedal.
A full tank of gas is 19.1 gallons -- so multiply that by your premium fuel cost.
Lots of people use it as a daily driver. I will, once it gets warmer out

Might as well use the Jeep while it is still alive this winter. BTW, Jeeps are fine until you own it for 6 years or so. Then... things start to happen.
Jeep:
Just
Empty
Every
Pocket.
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Pearl White 2010 370Z Sport, Stillen CBE, tint, K&N drop-in filters, GT-R start button, Kenwood DNX-6980 with backup cam, LED bulbs, Raceseng shift knob.