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Originally Posted by SkyZ he never said he was going to be funded it was under my impression he was either gonna buy a 350 no help or finance a

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Old 06-29-2010, 05:19 PM   #76 (permalink)
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he never said he was going to be funded it was under my impression he was either gonna buy a 350 no help or finance a 370 no help. his parents only provide room and board which hes gonna get regardless of if he buys a car.
Correct under the ideal scenario, however what I think he is implying is that if he defaulted(which is high risk) his parent would share the debt or consequence due to the parents name on either the insurance or note for lower rate purposes. If im wrong shoot me down. Anyway the guy has a plan and he sounds confident so none of this even matters anymore so wish him luck.
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OP- Best of luck.

To the rest of you guys, I wana give ya'll props for not flaming the guy. Everyone gave him real solid advice. I wish I could +1 everybody in this thread.
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Old 06-30-2010, 05:52 PM   #79 (permalink)
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OP I'm in the EXACT same position as you... currently living just north of Toronto, 20 years old and just about to graduate and begin a pretty nice full-time job that pays pretty well. I est. I'll be netting at least $3000/mo. after taxes in income.

I'm currently debating whether to move out or not my first year after graduating... but I've calculated that owning a 370z each month will cost about $1500, incl. gas an insurance, and that's assuming I'm putting $7000 down, the car being approx. $850/mo.

This is an awesome thread and I've definitely learned a lot from reading everyones input... and by having over $1000 to play with each month... I think I might decide to buy this time... but ONLY because I'm extremely passionate cars and the whole modifying scene in general, hence why I'm sacrificing any potential of saving for the next few years with this car.

But to divert a bit OT... I'm curious as to the regular maintenance cost of a 370z? Typical problems you face with the car in general? To avoid diverting the thread anybody with this info can pm me. Thanks!

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Old 06-30-2010, 06:50 PM   #80 (permalink)
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OP I'm in the EXACT same position as you... currently living just north of Toronto, 20 years old and just about to graduate and begin a pretty nice full-time job that pays pretty well. I est. I'll be netting at least $3000/mo. after taxes in income.

I'm currently debating whether to move out or not my first year after graduating... but I've calculated that owning a 370z each month will cost about $1500, incl. gas an insurance, and that's assuming I'm putting $7000 down, the car being approx. $850/mo.

This is an awesome thread and I've definitely learned a lot from reading everyones input... and by having over $1000 to play with each month... I think I might decide to buy this time... but ONLY because I'm extremely passionate cars and the whole modifying scene in general, hence why I'm sacrificing any potential of saving for the next few years with this car.

But to divert a bit OT... I'm curious as to the regular maintenance cost of a 370z? Typical problems you face with the car in general? To avoid diverting the thread anybody with this info can pm me. Thanks!
what kinda loan term are you looking at?
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Old 06-30-2010, 07:30 PM   #81 (permalink)
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what kinda loan term are you looking at?
60 months
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Old 06-30-2010, 10:44 PM   #82 (permalink)
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Thanks alot everyone

Plan: Put down 20k down payement, pay the rest monthly. I honestly just want the car, i dont care about the rest Im young, going to live life to the fullest
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850/month @ 60 months is pretty freakin high. what about your interest rate?
unless your buying a touring roadster in black cherry fully loaded
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850/month @ 60 months is pretty freakin high. what about your interest rate?
unless your buying a touring roadster in black cherry fully loaded
He has 0 down payement tho, im putting down 20 k
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Old 07-01-2010, 01:43 AM   #85 (permalink)
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Thanks alot everyone

Plan: Put down 20k down payement, pay the rest monthly. I honestly just want the car, i dont care about the rest Im young, going to live life to the fullest
props to you. u'll love the car, best of luck to you in the future. If i ever manage to find some time maybe we can go for a drive. pretty busy tho. we'll see in the future.
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850/month @ 60 months is pretty freakin high. what about your interest rate?
unless your buying a touring roadster in black cherry fully loaded
It's a base M6 model w/ sport pkg and in blue... comes to $52,000 after taxes and fees, w/ $7000 down it amounts to that amount roughly. I believe its a 4% interest rate. Nothing's finalized though that's just what the website quoted me.

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He has 0 down payement tho, im putting down 20 k
I plan on putting $7000 down and that's the amount it gave me... maybe I'll wait a bit longer and save to put $10000 down.
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Currently its a piece of crap 1999 honda civic... Been trying to sell it, and still no one has come to even look at the car.
Keep it and put good all season or snow tyres on it.
Having a 370Z as your only car is going to be tough when Ontario winter arrives.

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If you gotta ask you can't afford it. Car Payment Hell awaits you, and the pretty ladies you hoped to attract with this sexy car will spurn you when they realize you have no spare cash.
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Based on some of your previous posts and pics of things you like, you're gonna need extra cash for mods and maintenance. Heck, I've spent approximately $2700 on mods since I bought the car 3 months ago. Expect as set of tyres to cost around $1000+ plus mounting and balancing when it comes time to replace them.
In addition to the monthly payment and insurance, it costs me around $175-200 a month for premium gas to drive my Z, and I have satellite radio and traffic updates for about $15 a month.

I found myself asking a similar question when I was considering a Porsche Cayman S. My wife and I are super dinks living in an area with a very low cost of living, but at the end of the day, the Z made much more sense because it kept all the numbers in the "comfortable" range, leaving extra play money for the other things in life we enjoy when we're not driving our cars.
Consider that when you're deciding on whether or not to commit a large percentage of your income to a car.

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Keep it and put good all season or snow tyres on it.
Having a 370Z as your only car is going to be tough when Ontario winter arrives.
Do you think if I had a dedicated set of winter tires it would be fine driving it in the winter? I have a BMW rear-wheel drive in my family that has a dedicated set of winters and it works fine... could I expect similar results in a 370?
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haha sounds exactly like my car. i forgot that you were using CA.D the price seems ok then.
the 370 apparently does pretty well with snow tires on, based of ak's thread so if you would like to go that route you could. but i personally have my civic to get me to work and back, and any errands that i run. the z is strictly for driving pleasure
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Did you get a car yet?
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