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Zingston 02-23-2020 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3910264)
Same here. I’m actually glad there is a delay in the 370Z replacement. I have a problem that I guess would be OCD-related to where I always have to have the latest stuff. Granted my Z is a ‘13, but is the same as the ‘20 Z. A replacement would mean I would have to upgrade and put myself into more debt.

And in regards to taxes, I don’t understand how people afford to live when paying state AND federal taxes, as well as a yearly assessed value property tax on their vehicles. Two things I will miss about FL: no state income tax and none of that BS assessed value tax on my car.



Thankfully I dont share your form of OCD. LOL! :icon17:

Where are you planning to relocate?

vtec to vvel 02-23-2020 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Zingston (Post 3910311)
Thankfully I dont share your form of OCD. LOL! :icon17:

Where are you planning to relocate?

Right above us to GA.

Zingston 02-23-2020 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3910318)
Right above us to GA.


Nice! Get yourself up to the north GA mountains and set that Z free!!! :icon17:

StormWhite 02-23-2020 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3910264)
Same here. I’m actually glad there is a delay in the 370Z replacement. I have a problem that I guess would be OCD-related to where I always have to have the latest stuff. Granted my Z is a ‘13, but is the same as the ‘20 Z. A replacement would mean I would have to upgrade and put myself into more debt.

And in regards to taxes, I don’t understand how people afford to live when paying state AND federal taxes, as well as a yearly assessed value property tax on their vehicles. Two things I will miss about FL: no state income tax and none of that BS assessed value tax on my car.

Your car is not the same as a 2020 - It does not have centre console switch to unlock the trunk/rear hatch. :icon18:

vtec to vvel 02-23-2020 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Zingston (Post 3910332)
Nice! Get yourself up to the north GA mountains and set that Z free!!! :icon17:

I go up there twice a year (around the Duluth area), and each time I'm there, I always forget that I'm in a rental and not my Z (from the lack of "oomph" when I get onto the gas on the curves).

asht 02-24-2020 03:07 AM

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Originally Posted by vtec to vvel (Post 3910264)
Same here. I’m actually glad there is a delay in the 370Z replacement. I have a problem that I guess would be OCD-related to where I always have to have the latest stuff. Granted my Z is a ‘13, but is the same as the ‘20 Z. A replacement would mean I would have to upgrade and put myself into more debt.



And in regards to taxes, I don’t understand how people afford to live when paying state AND federal taxes, as well as a yearly assessed value property tax on their vehicles. Two things I will miss about FL: no state income tax and none of that BS assessed value tax on my car.



Would the replacement be as good considering Nissan’s current line up.

I don’t understand how children can afford a Z if you watch the youtube videos...


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vtec to vvel 02-24-2020 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by asht (Post 3910424)
Would the replacement be as good considering Nissan’s current line up.

I don’t understand how children can afford a Z if you watch the youtube videos...


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The model of any business is to move forward and be better than it was previously, so I would think the replacement, should it ever come to existence, would be better. I can say that my 370Z is superior compared to my 350Z.

In regards to children affording a Z, not sure what you mean by this, but the value of the 370Z is falling, as with any car's value over time.

chowtoo 02-24-2020 01:49 PM

The "New CEO" story is nothing new for most of the big corporations. The guy who left is always responsible for the company's woes so a new genius will fix everything. Having worked in finance for large multinational corporations for many years, I have heard this tired old story many times. Bottom line, there is a 50% probability the new CEO will be better and a 50% probability that he will be worse. The later will not last too long or else the company is done. Nissan is in dire need of credibility at this juncture.

asht 02-24-2020 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by chowtoo (Post 3910544)
The "New CEO" story is nothing new for most of the big corporations. The guy who left is always responsible for the company's woes so a new genius will fix everything. Having worked in finance for large multinational corporations for many years, I have heard this tired old story many times. Bottom line, there is a 50% probability the new CEO will be better and a 50% probability that he will be worse. The later will not last too long or else the company is done. Nissan is in dire need of credibility at this juncture.



Couldn’t have put it better. I used to work for BlackBerry


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vtec to vvel 02-24-2020 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by asht (Post 3910581)
Couldn’t have put it better. I used to work for BlackBerry


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Maybe blackberry can help Nissan get back on track.

tvfreakazoid 02-24-2020 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by chowtoo (Post 3910544)
The "New CEO" story is nothing new for most of the big corporations. The guy who left is always responsible for the company's woes so a new genius will fix everything. Having worked in finance for large multinational corporations for many years, I have heard this tired old story many times. Bottom line, there is a 50% probability the new CEO will be better and a 50% probability that he will be worse. The later will not last too long or else the company is done. Nissan is in dire need of credibility at this juncture.

What else are they suppose to say lol. We will try but they might fail lol cause nissan is in such deep ****

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