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Old 01-23-2013, 08:24 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Congrats on getting a degree! I am a recent Clemson grad so I share a similar experience. You just spent several years paying to go to school. You earned your degree, now get EXACTLY what you want. IMHO it would be a crime to waste your "fresh out of college" car experience on a used one that you weren't there to start with from day one on your new life. You hesitated on automatic, get manual. Make sure you get everything you want the way you want out of a car you are buying with your own money. Don't have enough money? Save up. Life is too short to settle on something like this during your prime years. This is your chance to own a very impractical car before you have a family so do it right.

Take it from me, I bought a new 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe on a whim because it looked nice and saved me some money from getting a Z. Several maintenance issues later i traded the car in after 6 months for a new 2013 Nissan 370Z. Buy right the first time!


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Old 01-23-2013, 09:06 AM   #47 (permalink)
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I knew I wasn't the only one that thought Nissans weren't unreliable pieces of junk! Just cause it has "high" mileage doesn't me it's automatically a bad buy. And honestly I think Honda and Toyota being more reliable doesn't even matter in this situation. I mean what has either company made in the past 15 years that didn't scream boring and conventional? With exception to the S2000. I'd much rather go for a Z over anything either company has made in 15 years even if it is slightly more unreliable.
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Fair enough, I think the Nazi sleds are GARBAGE too, don't get me wrong. But in terms or Japanese reliability it's Lexus, Toyota, Acura, Honda, I'd give the next few to Subaru then Mitsubishi, THEN Nissan...
Whoa, wait, seriously?!?! You have Mitsubishi in front of Nissan?? I'd have to STRONGLY disagree with you on that. The only Mits I would even consider buying, and actually did before the 370z, is a Evo. IMO, everything else is junk.
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:08 AM   #48 (permalink)
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My mothers 2000 maxima with 225k miles and still running fine would like yo have a word with you.
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Old 01-23-2013, 10:21 AM   #49 (permalink)
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I am glad that I don't want or need a new car since my favorite era of cars are from 1985-1995 with a few models up till 2001. High mileage never bothered me it just depends on maintenance and type of car. The 370Z is a good reliable car for the most part except for some small things and like the 350Z it is extremely easy to work on. I would have no problem buying a higher mileage Z. I think my lowest mileage car is my 944 and it has like 130,000mi on the body and my highest mileage is my daily with 275,000mi on engine/body. I think about a car payment and I can put a new motor in my Volvo so hard to justify another car. I also have a 230,000 mile BMW, 170,000mi truck and a 185,000mi expedition.

I guess your opinion of high mileage changes when you can work on something yourself. I look for cars that are easy to work/reliable rather then low mileage. P.S. Toyota might be the worst brand ever for older cars. Ever try to get parts for an old Toyota? Yea, Good luck!

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Old 01-23-2013, 10:35 AM   #50 (permalink)
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Sorry guys but Nissan isn't as reliable as Honda or Toyota, do not get a high mileage Nissan ever
For the most part, that way of thinking is outdated and isn't that simple. It's a relic of an era when cars had low safety standards and manufacturers had little repercussions for selling a sub-par product.

You also need to first define how something is considered reliable and go by each model year specifically. I'm sure there are plenty of cars in Toyota and Honda's portfolio that are less reliable than others...the same goes for Nissan. My dad's 98 Maxima, bought new for example, had close to 122k miles and was still running strong before we sold it about a year ago. Aside from fixing normal stuff that wear out, she was plenty reliable. By the same token, I had a 92 v6 Camry with a blown engine at 120k miles. The interior was still in really great shape and all the electronics still worked though, but it was just a useless piece of metal at that point. Before that, I had an 89 Civic that had every body panel rusting out, parts falling off and making noises...but that frikin' motor refused to die. It's up to the owner to keep a car reliable and it's up to the owner to decide what part is considered a wear item vs an unreliable part.

I guess my point is, manufacturer reliability ratings rely heavily on opinions, not facts. The same goes for re-sale values. If a part was not well made to begin with, they usually need replacement early in the ownership and usally get covered under warranty anyways. Given that the average car ownership is 6 years, it fair to say just about any new car today will last that long mechanically at a minimum. That wasn't always true, which is why there was once a great emphasis on reliability ratings.

I just think people have a higher standard these days because we're living in a world where returning a piece of electronic device because it's not perfect is normal. That's fine for an iPod, not so simple when it's an entire car. There are literally thousands of things that can go wrong and I think for the most part, just about every manufacturer these days is on the right track at making all modern cars "reliable." The problem is, people want more creature comforts in their cars, which means more stuff to go wrong. It's silly to label an entire car lineup unreliable because of a broken stereo, but for some people, that's enough to label it a POS. Most new cars made these days a better made, regardless of manufacturer.

...except maybe cars from China.
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The thing I find to be the worst indicator of reliability is "Initial Quality" like J.D. Power.
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Whoa, wait, seriously?!?! You have Mitsubishi in front of Nissan?? I'd have to STRONGLY disagree with you on that. The only Mits I would even consider buying, and actually did before the 370z, is a Evo. IMO, everything else is junk.
I was about to type this exact same thing. Even the Evo has some build quality issues, and it's the best-built thing they've got. Mistubishi is the Japanese Chrysler.
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I really appreciate all the responses. I'm planning on checking out the high mile Z to see what sort of shape it's in today.

I've been test driving/ looking around for about 8 months and I think it's getting to the point where I need to either buy the car or don't. I check out the forums everyday. I feel like I practically own one already.

I know what questions to ask thanks to y'all on the forums. (Have to say, I feel pretty damn proud of myself when I can embarrass the salesmen at dealerships about different Z stats/issues/features and they look at me like "why do you know more about this car than me").
WTG! Thanks for this thread, I am getting some answers too about high mileage Nissans that I didn't have and wanted

and I will have to say the salesman where I bought my Z looked at me the same way My husband just smiled....
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just know what you're buying and what you are getting yourself into. no need to school anyone.
yea, but what is your opinion of high mileage Nissans? I am afraid (pretty much KNOW) my Z is going to be high mileage and I am interested in your learned opinion about it Do I need to worry? and attempt to keep miles down?
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I am driving a high mileage z and the only problem that I have had is the steering lock replaced last week. Other then that- its perfect

I wonder how many miles ill run her til I sell her. I still owe about half the car on the loan!
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What a load of horseshit. I still dd a '91 240sx with almost 250k miles on it. I estimate I still have another 20k on the 1st transmission, and maybe 3k on the 2nd clutch before they finally go. Engine runs just fine with no dead spots although I need to replace the fuel injectors and fuel pump.

My grandfather still drives an older model Nissan truck with over 300k on the clock. The speedo doesn't read correct anymore, but besides that, nothing is wrong with it.

Nissans are JUST as reliable as other manufacturers, you just have to not be a putz when it comes to routine maintenance.

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  • Check Trophy Nissan on 635; they'll beat that deal.
  • Nothing wrong with a high mileage car; when did 70K become high mileage anyway. My 4Runner has 185K with almost no issues.
70k isn't high mileage and hasn't been since probably the 80's or 90's. People who dump a well maintained vehicle after 70k because they think it has too many miles or that they can't get good resale for it are brain dead morons and should take a intro to finance class because they obviously do not understand money.
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So did you ever get the car? I'm surprised you hadn't found one for reasonable miles and price in DFW.

I just got mine last week from courtesy nissan 09 std, base with 37k. Listed for $22g and dealer took off another $1,500
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So did you ever get the car? I'm surprised you hadn't found one for reasonable miles and price in DFW.

I just got mine last week from courtesy nissan 09 std, base with 37k. Listed for $22g and dealer took off another $1,500
I'm going to hold off on this one. I can find deals similar to that all the time, but not ones that are sports+touring, and I'm only interested in those.

I'm going to be patient and start looking again in a couple months... maybe when I get a higher paying job (last thing I want to do is get myself in financial trouble).

I appreciate all your responses! I've wanted this car for so long but I know I really need to wait. I think if its come to this and is this hard to make the final purchase, I'm probably just not ready to buy. Hoping to get a new job soon and with that, a Z.
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There are also gonna be some even more amazing cars coming out in the next few years.
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I'm going to hold off on this one. I can find deals similar to that all the time, but not ones that are sports+touring, and I'm only interested in those.

I'm going to be patient and start looking again in a couple months... maybe when I get a higher paying job (last thing I want to do is get myself in financial trouble).

I appreciate all your responses! I've wanted this car for so long but I know I really need to wait. I think if its come to this and is this hard to make the final purchase, I'm probably just not ready to buy. Hoping to get a new job soon and with that, a Z.

Cool, I just realized as I went through more of the posts your looking for touring/sport.

Yeah don't rush, u will find what you want. I didn't mind the base, only thing that I wanted from sport was wheels (which I can find), spoiler (I found and added to mine already). Toss up was the leather but I don't mind the cloth
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