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Hello Everyone!!
I am a former Z32 owner and hopefully a soon-to-be 370Z owner in the next couple weeks. I am 25, female, and have always loved sports cars. Here are a couple photos of my old Z. I loveeed this car. http://www.intacity.com/300ZX/Z-rims.jpg http://www.intacity.com/300ZX/cornerview.jpg As you can see it was a Pearl White 2+2 MT 300ZX. Had the car for 5 years, and sold it in 2006. After selling my Z on EBay I picked up a brand new Scion tC, and have driven that car since. Until last Monday when a teenage girl pulled out in front of me and totaled my car... http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...0_36442500.jpg I am okay, but it's time for another ride. I should get my total loss settlement offer on Monday... and once negotiations are over I plan on buying a 370Z Touring 6MT +Sport +Navi & Kickplates. Not picky on the color but right now my favorites are Platinum Graphite, Pearl White, and Monterey Blue (all with black leather interior... unless I end up with white - then I would be open to Persimmon). This site has been an amazing resource and I have been lurking for a while. Most of my questions have been answered (especially concerning VPP since my employer is on the Plan D list). :happydance: My only obstacle at this point besides waiting on my settlement is MY DAD. I told him today that I want a 370, and he immediately told me I belong in a Maxima or an Altima because "that car is too powerful". Hah! He's such a hater and is totally bitter because he wants a Corvette but isn't in a position to buy one right now. I need my parents to cosign for me though so I can get a really good rate. Time to do some arse kissing and buttering them up for the next few days... :) R |
Welcome to the forum hope you enjoy your stay!!
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Welcome to the site!!!
You should go with the Pearl White I love mine its looks amazing in person!!! DAN |
wow! :P good luck! and welcome
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Hello and welcome, hope everything goes alot better with your new ride. Hopefully the z you want. Good luck and when you get your post some pics.
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Welcome to the forum. Sorry about your accident. I highly suggest you to check out Monterey Blue before making your final decision. It's really a great color and EVERY girl that saw the color, was instantly in love. You can check out pictures of Moneterey blue HERE and HERE
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Thanks!! :hello:
AK, I am not going to lie the first time I saw Monterey Blue my jaw literally dropped. I am leaning a little bit. It is a stunning color and my local dealer has a few in stock. When I got my Scion I was really set on black/black combo (my Scion had leather). And while I still think they are sexy... that car showed dirt and dust like no other! I don't knock anyone's decision to have a black Z, but it's definitely not for me. Unfortunately the insurance co isn't going to give me a rental car indefinitely, so I am under a little pressure to find a Z in the configuration I want without having to wait on it to be shipped. That's the main reason I am flexible on the color. I will certainly take pics when I get my new Z, StL. :tup: R |
Good luck with your new ride and I hope you enjoy it a lot.
PS: Tell your dad to buy a year or two old Vette, that is how I got mine. Bought a 6 month old '04 Convertible w/ a 6 sp manual and save $20,000 of the sticker. The car was brand new, very nice but now I have a 370Z and boy is it a nice one. ;) PSS: Volky's rule! |
You know normally I HATE white but it wasn't until I saw the pearl white 370Z in person that I was very impressed with it. It's just not your average white and realy looks good on our cars.
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Arse kissing is complete. Dad is co-signing. :excited:
:: off to the color forums to look at more pics :: |
Congrats and welcome.
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Glad to see a female joining up!
Now where are all the other honeys @?! |
Yay for chicks with Z's!!! ;)
When I used to have my 300ZX I swear it was just a total GUY magnet. It wasn't even intentional... guys just had this immediate positive response to my car and always wanted to talk to me. Maybe it was easier for them to break the ice if they knew anything about cars. It was kind of cool, because I heard once that men are intimidated by a woman driving a fast car... I certainly debunked that myth! I cannot even IMAGINE the type of response I will get as a female driving a 370Z. :) |
I would be even more impressed if you are getting a 6MT
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Welcome! Sorry the Scion was trashed. Nice upgrade, though. RWD > FWD.
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BoricuaZ I went back to look at the 300Z pics and the houses are very similar to those in an small neighborhood of Howel Mill Road in Atlanta. I know you can not deny or confirm that in an open forum but the houses sure look familiar.
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You listed the 3 colors in order exactly the same as this website's popularity polling goes. PG is excellent, and relatively invisible to police. White is bolder but in a classic way -- it draws attention but doesn't blind the eye. And the blue has grown on me (since I got pearl white), because people are just going to be staring at your car anyhow. So ... I would suggest you select a BRIGHT RED NISMO Z, loaded with all the stuff you don't want, and then let your father (cosigner) "talk you down" to a more reasonable one ... that you've already set up ahead of time with your salesperson. That way, Dad's happy, you're happy ... and welcome to the club! |
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Speaking of excitement [and stress], the insurance adjustor called me today and offered me 12,500 for my Scion tC. Almost every comp in the area is 13-14k MT with similar mileage and NONE have leather. I am ready to play hardball. I faxed her an eloquently written demand letter as well as 13 pages of comps proving that the market value of my tC was at least 14,500 but I will do them a favor and settle for 14,200. (minimum I'd take is 14k). TC was almost paid off and I want to put a big FAT down payment on my 370. :) I am supposed to hear back tomorrow. I really want to get over this insurance crapola and get my Z already!! |
welcome and check out Robert Nash's post on buying. He will give you a VPP code to get it for under invoice. I bought mine at Sutherlin and it was a no hassle deal, didn't even wind up using my VPP deal, as they did a little better without it and with no haggling.
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If they give me a hard time I will check out Sutherlin too. :) |
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In my experience once an attorney gets involved the numbers automatically improve by about $5K just on the first pass. You *are* wearing a neck brace, aren't you? ;p |
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Most attorneys receive 33% of your settlement though, so in my case I am not sure it would be worth it... unless I make an attorney friend really soon. I sent my second demand letter today. I am pretty sure I am close to settling this claim soon. The bodily injury settlement is a different story though. -=--=--=- Hater Alert -=--=--=- As a side note, I let a male friend of mine know that I was interested in buying a 370Z. He immediately began bashing the car and saying the car "wasn't me". For anyone who knew me 8 years ago (known this guy for 3), they would know that I was a Z FANATIC when I had my 300ZX. Everyone knew me for that car. It boggles my mind to think that someone actually believes that owning a car like this could damage my image. He also mentioned how sooo many of his buddies own one. Really? I drive all over the metro area and I have only seen TWO on the road, ever. He must be jealous or maybe intimidated. Among his comments, he also said the car was ugly. I told him, "ARE YOU KIDDING ME??!!" The lines are this car are GORGEOUS! I wasn't 100% impressed with the 350Z (body seemed more round and bubbly to me if that makes sense), but the 370Z is a head turning beast! :driving: Anyway, it seems like a few people close to me are sort of anti-Z... for some reason I don't think I would get the same type of comments if I told them I was looking at a Camry or Altima. :shakes head: |
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The insurer will react in a couple ways when they get a letter sent by a law professional. First -- they know you mean business. And you're not afraid to spend some money to have a fair result. Second, it instantly becomes obvious to them that this case could indeed mushroom to the point where a contingency fee lawyer sees a potential to get a big chunk out of them, so the burden will then be on them to settle with you quickly. I would print an edited version of this correspondence and give it to the lawyer you're considering using, so he understands perfectly where you're going with this. If you're not satisfied with that first half hour consultation, schedule one with a different lawyer. And remember, you're not looking for a "white shoes" law firm. You want some down-n-dirty junkyard dawg, AKA an "ambulance chaser" type, the kind who operates on the thin ethical edge of the law (and is not above sending you to a dozen overpriced clinics to build up the medical documentation). Try to hire a lawyer under 30, because he still has to prove himself to hope to make partner some day. Quote:
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