So I am two weeks almost into ownership of a Z. I have to say after mastering the stick shift to where I am confident out and about, this car
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08-15-2011, 09:30 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Probably cheesy but just wanted to say
So I am two weeks almost into ownership of a Z. I have to say after mastering the stick shift to where I am confident out and about, this car was the absolute perfect pick for me. Everytime I see it and get into it it grows more and more awesome.
I had been "Carshopping" for a while now through college and was just unsure about what to get. Then I fell in love with the Challenger RT. It was big, loud, cool looking and I loved it. Stuck with that for ever as I had my mind made up. To actually see one in person even made it better, they look great in person! Only thing is, the interior is pretty bland. The Z was just kind of a wildcard and really only looked at it to cross off my list. Boy was I wrong after my second test dri ve. The car just looks and sits sooooo good in person. Hard to get that in person. The interior is awesome with buttons and feel galore, makes you feel in a cockpit. The car is cool whether your on the inside or out. It drives like a damn go kart and is a blast. I will always love the Challenger and still hope to possibly one day get one, but the Z has been amazing so far. Never had one thought of buyers remorse and couldnt imagine what I would be missing if I hadnt got it. Sorry for the long post but I am just soo pumped about this car. Its one hell of a ride as you all know. |
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I was considering getting a 135 coupe, and was thinking more in terms of luxury then sports car (after driving my G35 for 3.5 years). I ended up getting a whole lot more of both, and way more value then that BMW I feel (since I'm comparing a 2 year used car to new in prices). I feel the new Z touring with the navigation has all the toys I'd possibly want, looks and feels like nothing less then twice it's cost. Enjoy |
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You will never reget purchasing a Z. I bought a 350z in high school, sold it when I moved to SF for college, then had to buy another Z once I was out of school again. There are lots of great cars out there but the Z has the "it" factor like no other car. You can tell it has passion put into it and that goes a long way!
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Im in Nova near Manassas. I already have my eye on a few things! Given the totality of everything that it has and can do, I believe there is no car that is better. Or atleast no car in the same relative price range is better. Thing is a stud.
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shopped for about 2 years before i made my ultimate decision and i had a lot of cars on my list before the Z. So i happy i made this choice. Your going to have a awesome time with ur new Z!
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Good choice enjoy! I was going to trade my 350z in for a 350z nismo... When the salesman said I should buy it now because there was a new Z coming out in the next 6 months. Man that was the longest 6 months! But the 370z is everything I wanted my 350 to be. I love my 370.
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