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Originally Posted by Daishi I have about 6500 miles on my 09 370z its in the shop now and it was diagnosed to be a bad steering wheel lock. the
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In these cars there are alot of electronics.. and when its this cold in the low 20's like it has been its easier for things to go bad. I mean the engine is still fine thats the most important part lol. the steering wheel lock is electronic on this car and when its REALLY cold i could hear it struggle to engage and disengage and then it finally just went.
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Not. There are millions of cars out there of all makes and models. None are perfect. Maybe car ownership is not for you if you're worried about reliability.
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You feel me now ?? you are not thinking of what I'm thinking or is it just my lack of English vocab to express myself lolz |
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Or just keep to your Hondas. The closest car is probably the S2000. I dont know the cost of it in USA though? But you wont get the performance and the S2000 is starting to get a tad old now. |
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Every car has some problems somewhere. I've only had my Z for a couple of weeks, so I can't really comment about anything other than off-the-line quality, which is excellent.
I previously owned two GM cars and I didn't really have any major issues with either (though I did have some smaller issues). My main gripe was that they just didn't have a feeling of polish to them at all. To be quite honest unless you hear about a common mechanical malfunction (such as the problem with WRX engines between 08-09 or the auto tranny in the Camaro) then I would just buy whatever car you like based on other factors. I mean, small **** will happen to any car no matter how good the quality is or how cheap/expensive it is. That's why you have a warranty. |
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