Originally Posted by forgot pw Pretty funny reading all these newb posts like they've owned the car for 7 yrs or something. Now I'm hitting 130K miles around.. Sent from
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08-04-2016, 01:34 AM | #32 (permalink) | |
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I'm now back at Ford doing Diesel and heavy line again. (I love it) Ford has it's parts made from Africa, Lithuania and everywhere in between. Warranty times are laughable. I seriously sometimes think out getting out of the industry. I do pig tails on these cars all the time since the connectors are garbage. So yeah OP, buying a Z is definitely going to be wise when it comes to reliability. I had a 2006 g35 coupe and put 0ver 100K on it without any serious issues.
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Yea dude do yourself the favor and get out. Industry is a joke now. No pay, tool prices jumping through the roof, times getting cut, benefits packages disappearing (can't even get spouses medical), and working like a dog in hot and cold weather. I make 35k more a year now on paper and work 3/4 as hard, 100% paid benefits too, it's just not interesting work and I feel my brain turning to mush so I am now active on forums to try and "remote diag" to stay somewhat smart. Loved MB electronics and not being sarcastic I truly like that stuff but I think I'm sick. |
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08-04-2016, 03:59 AM | #35 (permalink) |
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I'm pretty sure that even newborn babies out of the womb know Japanese cars are reliable.
It's still interesting to hear all the stories from you techs. Thanks for making us all feel good about our purchases. |
08-04-2016, 09:13 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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The Japanese is very good at making existing technology reliable and pushing its performance to the limit. Years ago I read a small SUV comparison by C&D, the previous generation Toyota Rav4 with the 2.5L port-injected NA with the 4-speed auto outperformed the Ford Escape with the then new of 1.6L EcoBoost with a 6-speed auto in both acceleration and real world fuel economy by a slim margin.
2013 Ford Escape vs., 2012 Honda CR-V, 2012 Hyundai Tucson, 2012 Kia Sportage, 2013 Mazda CX-5, 2012 Toyota RAV4 - Comparison Test - Car and Driver For the Zs, Nissan not offering DI, Turbo or DCT sure turns off some buyers, but that definitely makes the Z relatively reliable and cheap to maintain. |
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Building off of what has already been previously mentioned. The only real expense that you will encounter with your Z should be tires! Be prepared to shell out $1200 if you want the best performing tires but then again my Z has all bolt ons and a tune and has been nothing but reliable. No issues yet, whether or not you use the more expensive Nissan Ester oil or not is up to you. Many forum members swear by redline. I will say best advise I can give you is to flush the trans and diff fluid within the first 3k miles and replace with High Performance fluid such as Motul. Will ensure your parts last far longer, especially if you have a lead foot like me. Best of luck and welcome to the Z club.
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Here's my testament to Nissan/Infiniti reliability -they've been the only cars I've owned for the last 22 years and here's their history:
1994 Nissan Altima (bought new, kept for 12 years- handed down to wife in 2000) 2000 Nissan Maxima (bought new, drove for 7 years until it got hit by someone at a light and totaled) 2004 Infiniti G35S (bought used in 2007 after Maxima totaled) 2008 Infiniti G37S (bought used in 2010 as an upgrade to G35S) 2013 Nissan 370Z touring with sports pkg and all options (bought new in 2013, still own it) I've never had any issues with any of those cars. I've simply changed the oil filters and consumables like belts, batteries, brake pads. |
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Yeah, you're sick since you love MB electronics lol.
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Here's the list of things i've had to replace on my m3 since i've gotten it 3 years ago.
-Alternator -Starter -Fuel Pump -Various electrical sensors -Vanos camshaft bolts broke and bent all my valves. Cost $4000 to rebuild vanos and head. -Replaced old suspension with coilvers -New brakes/rotors/bushings -Radiator/water pump/coolant hoses Guess you can't blame me for wanting to get into Japanese sports cars right? Brutal on the wallet lol |
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Couple photos of it for the guy who asked, Laguna Seca Blue on dove grey interior, 6 speed manual
LSB-0409 by Nedal Saba, on Flickr LSB-0378 by Nedal Saba, on Flickr Also have a hardtop on it for the winter LSB-0203 by Nedal Saba, on Flickr |
08-05-2016, 12:21 AM | #45 (permalink) |
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Nice car Bimmers, but some nice bills too
4 years on my 13 Sport Z 6mt and I did have my front rotors resurfaced a few months back. Steering wheel was shaking just a little during high speed braking. Other then that just fluid changes. |
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