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birdmanx1 09-19-2011 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by waaaasabi (Post 1320304)
17 when my parents bought the car for me :stirthepot:
I hope they'll buy me a GT-R this year :stirthepot::stirthepot:

Awesome! Try to get them to buy you the Porsche Carrera GT instead, looks so much better :icon17:

RoshDawg 09-19-2011 03:43 PM

First car was a used superrr old Benz, then switched to the evo x mr until quickly dead even trading it for the z at 22 with some help from my parents after I saved some college money through USAF. Bro has '11 sti which we trade off evenly throughout the year. Setting it up for snow rally by this winter!

Zweb01 09-19-2011 03:46 PM

Just bought myn two weeks ago 19 years old and it was all me no help! :happydance:

well except im on my parents insurance:rofl2:

11Thumper 09-19-2011 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by waaaasabi (Post 1320304)
17 when my parents bought the car for me :stirthepot:
I hope they'll buy me a GT-R this year :stirthepot::stirthepot:

Yeah, after all your car is almost 3 years old already. ;)

bleufiend 09-19-2011 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SugoiNismo (Post 1319461)
Hahah this is to funny, I also worked as a Nissan tech while going to UTI in california. I went to STEP in Orlando, graduated and worked in Ft. Lauderdale for a few years. Then Moved back to the west and bought a 370z. We might have a few thngs in common. just dont tell me you were in the military as well

Oh yeah I bought the Nismo 370 as a 28 year old. I have 2 rx7, 1 older bmw and a subaru 2.5rs I really need to sell some of this junk haha

Hate to break this to ya but, 4years US ARMY active, 92f mos, deployed twice while in. My GI BILL payed for my schooling. Where'd you work? Vista or pembroke pines?

bleufiend 09-19-2011 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by elmz (Post 1320282)
You must be my evil twin :rofl2:

BWAHAHAHAHAHA. (wrings hands evilly together)

NismoZ370 09-19-2011 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by stells370 (Post 1319772)
bought my 370 when i was 21 turned 22 last thursday

Happy Birthday!
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Originally Posted by birdmanx1 (Post 1320387)
Awesome! Try to get them to buy you the Porsche Carrera GT instead, looks so much better :icon17:

:iagree:

SugoiNismo 09-20-2011 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bleufiend (Post 1320634)
Hate to break this to ya but, 4years US ARMY active, 92f mos, deployed twice while in. My GI BILL payed for my schooling. Where'd you work? Vista or pembroke pines?

Hahaha my doppelganger. Yeah I was 4years active marines 2141. I deployed twice as well. I worked at Vista coconutcreek. haha Gibill is still paying me because I go to college at night I have to take advantage of these benefits. Nice to meet you alternate version :tup:

GBPackerFan 09-20-2011 07:47 AM

21 years old when I bought my first used Z in '85.
(Oh wait, that was an '82 Z-28 Indy Pace car, sorry.)

I'm 47 years old & got my first 370Z 6 months ago.
(Yeah, I'm old enough to be yo' momma!) :p

Now regarding insurance, you guys are gonna choke.
After doing the math, I pay $354.04 every 6 months, which is $59 a month.
Insurance company...Farm Bureau.
(Clean driving record, on paper that is, & bundle insurance package w/discounts.)

What can I say, guys...sometimes it PAYS to be the "older woman"?
Yeah, that works for me.
;)

red6spd 09-20-2011 07:48 AM

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dopetime 09-20-2011 03:06 PM

I"M GONNA BUY MY OWN Z AT AGE 22!! when the 390z comes out!

6MT 09-20-2011 03:11 PM

WOW, look at those numbers! I guess the banks are laughing, because when I was in my 20's I couldn't afford a Z. Now that I'm an empty-nester (spending the kid's inheritance) and have no mortgage, I can pay cash (as I did).

Just can't believe how young most who own a Z are....

Red__Zed 09-20-2011 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 1322190)
WOW, look at those numbers! I guess the banks are laughing, because when I was in my 20's I couldn't afford a Z. Now that I'm an empty-nester (spending the kid's inheritance) and have no mortgage, I can pay cash (as I did).

Just can't believe how young most who own a Z are....

Just because someone is young doesn't mean they're financing it irresponsibly...I paid cash for mine.

6MT 09-20-2011 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1322194)
Just because someone is young doesn't mean they're financing it irresponsibly...I paid cash for mine.

Sorry, I should have rephrased that.... "most" "young" people don't have the financial "capability" to purchase a car of this value (and insurance to go with it!).

Red__Zed 09-20-2011 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 1322206)
Sorry, I should have rephrased that.... "most" "young" people don't have the financial "capability" to purchase a car of this value (and insurance to go with it!).

Probably fair. There's definitely a lot if people making questionable financial moves to drive the z...the z cars have always kind of been like that though, I guess.

toxik 09-20-2011 03:41 PM

Having a sports car when you're young reaps a lot more benefits than being able to pay for it in cash later in life.... jus sayin, it's true.

Red__Zed 09-20-2011 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by toxik (Post 1322259)
Having a sports car when you're young reaps a lot more benefits than being able to pay for it in cash later in life.... jus sayin, it's true.

More ay elling?

toxik 09-20-2011 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1322276)
More ay elling?

owning the Z young = ay ellin all day
owning the Z old = trying to stare at high school girls getting out of school (and failing due to the huge sideview mirrors)

Red__Zed 09-20-2011 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by toxik (Post 1322310)
owning the Z young = ay ellin all day
owning the Z old = trying to stare at high school girls getting out of school (and failing due to the huge sideview mirrors)

What happens in a 328i?

In before mustang jokes

toxik 09-20-2011 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1322320)
What happens in a 328i?

In before mustang jokes

just easier to do it all month long, given that the seats are red.

MrJdmNismo 09-20-2011 04:48 PM

im 21 work at a performance shop and family owns restaurants

livethefunk 09-21-2011 01:16 PM

I'm 24. insurance on mine is like 591 for six months with a few speeding tickets, but state farm also covers my house insurance so I get a discount on the car. I bought my first house at the age of 22. Just because I'm young doesnt mean Im not good with finances. My credit is amazing and I bust my *** working. It's all about finding ways for your money to make you more money. I do have to say it looks like most of the young crowed gets help from home.

Sidz 09-21-2011 01:53 PM

21 :)

hector20 09-21-2011 02:18 PM

30, two weeks before my 31th birthday

NFSZ86 09-21-2011 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by livethefunk (Post 1323624)
I'm 24. insurance on mine is like 591 for six months with a few speeding tickets, but state farm also covers my house insurance so I get a discount on the car. I bought my first house at the age of 22. Just because I'm young doesnt mean Im not good with finances. My credit is amazing and I bust my *** working. It's all about finding ways for your money to make you more money. I do have to say it looks like most of the young crowed gets help from home.

Yeah they do or mommy n papi bought it for them, your story sounds a like like mine I got my home at 23 and the same yr i got my car. I have a 04 GMC envoy for the winter, and also my credit is bad ##%{#] =)) so I have no problem getting stuff on credit plus I paid in half for the car so nothing to worry =)) good finance.

Sidz 09-21-2011 02:57 PM

No help from anyone here. Quite sad that most of us get clumped into that category. In a sense understandable but rather sad. Bust my tail to pay future grad school and work a job that can cover it all. I'm 22 turning 23 soon and moving past the Z, well, at least moving my invested money on to better things hopefully soon.

yaheard 09-21-2011 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 1322190)
WOW, look at those numbers! I guess the banks are laughing, because when I was in my 20's I couldn't afford a Z. Now that I'm an empty-nester (spending the kid's inheritance) and have no mortgage, I can pay cash (as I did).

Just can't believe how young most who own a Z are....

Speak for yourself (or age group). There are plenty of adults over 40 that contributed to the financial situation of the country right now so being a certain age doesnt mean anything when it comes to financial responsibility.

Dont look past younger people that actually work hard and buy things the same way you do. I worked my way to what I have the same way as you do, lots has changed since you were 20.

We get tired of being branded with that "generation" speak and how our generation is worthless. :tiphat:

brucelidat 09-21-2011 05:05 PM

I don't think he was necessarily saying young people make bad financial decisions, but that most that young haven't had the time to build up enough money to buy a 30k+ car. You don't need to be financially irresponsible to not have enough for the car. There are obviously exceptions, but most people who are 20 prob haven't been working long enough to be able to afford it, not that they make bad decisions or anything.

mjg 09-21-2011 06:07 PM

The Financial of the situation of the country right now pretty much has nothing to do with people buying sports cars. People taking on loans, and paying them off is good for the economy.

When I was 21 years old, I bought a 30k maxima new, and paid off the loan over the course of around 5 years. My priority was to purchase a new car, and I lived at home with my parents at the time... I was enabled to do so. It's nice if your young and can afford what you want, as you get older things change, for instance when you are ready to get married a sports car becomes far less important then purchasing a new home becomes more important. Won't be so easy to splurge on limited income.

Most of the younger guys that have a brand new 35k+ vehicle probably have well off parents, or a similar situation that I had (a decent job, and limited financial responsibility) or maybe they play ball or sell drugs? LOL. Anything is possible. Not many 20 year old guys are pulling 6 figures and have the means, unless they graduated med school @14 like Doogie Houser or something.

Titan1080 09-21-2011 11:51 PM

I'm one of the "how was I able to afford all this?" group, bought my Titan when I was 23 and in grad school. How I managed to make all my payments continues to boggle me but once I finshed (3 years later!), I landed a good engineering job at the lazy B and, combined with sharing rent with my GF at the time, managed to pay the T off when I was 27. Turns out I couldn't get used to not having a car payment so 2 years later, bought the Z instead of putting a 35K-ish dent in all the student loans. Insurance ain't too bad, 950 for 6 months for full coverage on both, spotless record. Turning 31 soon, can't wait to buy my own booze...oh wait....holy crap, has it been 10 years already???!?! :rofl2:

livethefunk 09-22-2011 12:13 AM

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Yeah they do or mommy n papi bought it for them, your story sounds a like like mine I got my home at 23 and the same yr i got my car. I have a 04 GMC envoy for the winter, and also my credit is bad ##%{#] =)) so I have no problem getting stuff on credit plus I paid in half for the car so nothing to worry =)) good finance.
yeah house first then nice car is the way to go. I have two renters that live with me in my house too so I'm actually making money on my house and essentially living in it for free.

TT370FTW 09-22-2011 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 6MT (Post 1322206)
Sorry, I should have rephrased that.... "most" "young" people don't have the financial "capability" to purchase a car of this value (and insurance to go with it!).

I just wanna point out, this is just how i think, the reason you can't understand why Kids between 20-29 can afford these cars is because the Z community is the most responsible one especially on this site as far as i have seen in my few weeks here, now back to young'n owning these car's the car is expensive for your average 20-30 y.o but if you search and really want the car you will make damn sure you find a job you know you can afford the car even if you don't enjoy your job, just because you love the Z. Me myself am in the middle of all of this, i was quoted at $270/month at 21 years old i have an Altima now 2009 and i pay $250/month so not much of a jump ;)

this is just IMO...love this site lol

elvisdonnell 09-29-2011 08:03 AM

I got mine when I was 20 and I thought my insurance rates would be exorbitant. Luckily The Hartford gave me a good student discount, airbag and anti-theft device installation discounts as well as defensive driver’s credits, all of which considerably cut my costs. I think the key is to find car insurance companies that will work with you to find a way around the high rates young drivers pay.

houkouonchi 09-29-2011 09:02 AM

I bought my '10 370z when I was 25. I could have bought a 350z when I was 21 but I was in the middle of a lease that wouldn't have been easy to get out of. In the end I am glad I didn't as I was able to save up more and bought a house before I got my 370z. I am also glad that waiting got me the 370z over the 350z as its greatly improved IMHO (My dad has a 350z which I have driven many a time).

NismoZ370 09-30-2011 11:57 PM

I've been working and paying for my car payment insurance and cell phone since i was 17 moved out at 18 and at 21 financed my Z. Im active duty army and i balance my money very well. Its awesome how many younger people my age I see on here that have great jobs and support themselves and have the means to afford awesome stuff like a 370z!!!

NismoZ370 10-01-2011 02:03 AM

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Originally Posted by facebeauty (Post 1339295)
keep on trying, you'll support yourself and get what u want too in the near futrue.

??? what are you talking about? I do support myself and have what I want, a Nismo 370. I appreciate the words of support but I think you misunderstood what my post said.

NFSZ86 10-01-2011 02:14 AM

^^^^^ is good to hear that we still have responsible people and young adults like ourselves that don't depend on no one and have what we want =)) when I was 19 was my first 30k car financed by myself now I'm 24 and I own this baby since I was 23 so there's still some of us responsible ppl out there =))

NismoZ370 10-01-2011 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by NFSZ86 (Post 1339307)
^^^^^ is good to hear that we still have responsible people and young adults like ourselves that don't depend on no one and have what we want =)) when I was 19 was my first 30k car financed by myself now I'm 24 and I own this baby since I was 23 so there's still some of us responsible ppl out there =))

Definitely man congrats on owning it! :happydance:

NismoZ370 10-02-2011 08:34 PM

Thanks for the rep i would return but it says -H. i dont know who that is?

NismoZ370 10-02-2011 08:35 PM

houkouonchi did you get your ride up to 168mph stock??? Pretty nice avatar!


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