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This is not a good deal imo
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http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...13-328i-5.html |
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So I imagine he violated a rule or someone did? Then? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Hell no. Buy one that's slightly older and wasn't wrecked. Unless you want a track car. Then look for a better price. And a manual transmission. Either way, this is a terrible deal.
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Run Forest Run! Cargurus.com has a gazillion 370z from low to high mileage with clean car fax. Take your time...too much baggage with a title like that.
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Great info. However, I would be more worry about what you don't see. There was frame damages based on the before photo.
I'd rather buy a well maintained older model for the same amount of money. Quote:
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settled on a car and im happy |
What did you "settle" on?
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I used to have customers that would buy cars they couldn't afford with salvaged titles. By the time they got down with all the little **** that constantly popped up they would have been better off with saving a bigger down payment and buying one not salvaged. There are lots of sensors and circuitry that are just time bombs after a crash. Not to mention from and alignment issues that never seem to be made right after a crash. I would say even for a track day car I'd find a shell that a dude popped the motor and is off loading cheap before I did a salvaged titled car.
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This. Salvage titles are for suckers. It's the most expensive cheap car you can buy. |
I would not do it. Find yourself a clean car with no issues. You will always wonder.....
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rush and buy = over pay for problems.
I was in a rush to buy... slowed my sorry *** down and got a deal on a newer lower mileage car. win win. |
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That's way too pricey for a salvaged car regardless the year and mileage.
I've bought several salvaged cars and have been fortunate and have had 0 problems with them during long term ownership. I bought my '09 Z Touring Manual in 2013 with 36K on it for $15K. I currently have 52K on it and listed it for $15K and found a buyer but it didn't sell since he couldn't get a loan for a salvage title car so be aware of that problem if/when you try to sell. During these 2 years the car has been great knock on wood. I also have an S2K that I have had for 10 years that's a rebuilt title and have had 0 issues knock on wood. Although that is a garage queen so really doesn't get used much. I think people get too freaked out with rebuilt title cars. If it checks out and the price is right (not in this case) I don't see a problem. I'd be less worried buying a rebuilt Japanese car than a preowned clean title European car! |
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here...kay(whatever the rest of your handle is) you were banned once for being a tool, keep it up and I'm sure Trips will IP ban you. Do you have nothing better to do than come troll a forum of a car you don't like? Get a f'n life. :shakes head: |
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