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I just saw this threat and couldn't hold back a comment. Check my old thread; I bought my 2011 370Z when I was 70 and still have it. It is
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I just saw this threat and couldn't hold back a comment. Check my old thread; I bought my 2011 370Z when I was 70 and still have it. It is my daily driver and has held up well. It makes me feel good and keeps me young. I am furious when I see 70-year old people referred to as elderly.
The only maintenance, other than fluids, was alignments. It seems to eat tires; 20K on the original Yokohamas and 32K on the Michelin touring tires. (To Michelin's credit, they gave me a nice adjustment on the next set.) My husband wants me to get a new Corvette or a 400Z, but no, I am sticking with my 379Z. Nissan 370Z Forum > Nissan 370Z General Area > Introduction > New 370Z Owner Last edited by rangercarol; 02-21-2021 at 05:02 PM. Reason: add link |
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