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I have 160K + on my twinturbo and still drive it like I stole it. Don't think the roadster will be any different. Told my wife that I would never buy a car I wouldn't drive. That being said, I hate when either one of them are out in the rain.
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I just want it to still be running when it's paid off.
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i got my Z around the end of april. I now got over 20k my parents GT-R they got in january is nearing 30k
I dont care. a car is meant to be driven not to show how big your **** is while standing in your garage |
I totally agree you've earned it you make monthly payments on it
Drive em' and take care of em'.Why let the next guy brag about about a great low mileage z |
No it is my daily driver. This car is an investment in myself, not a sensible financial one. The more miles means more potentiality of fun.
Unless someone leases one, and pays for the mileage, as discussed earlier, resale will likely be poor anyway. |
It bothers me a little. My Z is my second car so I'm able to keep the miles off it pretty well. I plan on keeping my Z for as long as I can. Who knows when I will ever be able to afford a car like this again, so keeping the miles low is kind of a priority for me. But its never gonna stop me from having fun with it.
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Drive the piss out of it you could die tomorrow.
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I did not buy my Z to decorate my garage.
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I sold my two year old '04 G35 6MT Sport when we in the market for a house... with barely 8,000 miles on it. I swore to never do that again.
I was using the del Sol as a commuter, and the G as a weekend driver. |
Mine is intended as a DD and I'll drive it as it's meant to be (= hard). My wife owns our family car (Volvo V70 estate) so no problems :).
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