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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk Get an FRS/BRZ, those only require Prius tires and will cost less to insure. Grow out of that and it will at least prep you for

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Old 03-09-2013, 05:59 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Get an FRS/BRZ, those only require Prius tires and will cost less to insure. Grow out of that and it will at least prep you for RWD and crap blind spots. you also can graduate from shuttling high school friends in a punishing back seat
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insurance for a 16 yr old male, even when under your parent's insurance, will be upwards of 600 monthly. Atleast that's what you can expect in so cal, don't know about missouri.
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Yeah cause I plan to spend 23000 dollars on a car and not buy insurance lol just a question
My point was that if money is a big concern for you, maybe a 370Z isn't your best choice. Not only are 370Zs not particularly cheap to buy, they are rather expensive to run and maintain.

If you drive like I did when I was 16, you'll get 15-18 MPG. And you have to use what passes for Premium nowadays (93 octane). If you do all your driving on the highway at 60 MPH, you might get 30 MPG - still a lot of high test fuel.

Even if you do your own oil changes, it ain't cheap. If you use Nissan's ester oil, it's downright expensive. If you don't have the equipment to DIY (not as easy as with most cars), add some labor to that.

Tires? You can get somewhat inexpensive tires, but they aren't going to be what you really want on a sports car. "Regular" tires for the Z are expensive. If you drive hard, they wear out fast. If you want high-performance tires, you better have deep pockets.

Let's hope you don't get in a wreck. Aluminum body panels are expensive. Even odds-and-ends like knobs, bezels, and such come at a premium.

The 370Z is a low-production car which makes performance parts expensive.

About insurance: I don't know what you'd pay, but it's going to be HIGH for a 16 yo in a sports car that is expensive to repair. I wouldn't be at all surprised if some insurers don't even want your business - you are statistically too big of a risk.

If you have the resources to afford all that (and more), then, by all means, go for it. It's a fun car to drive. I'm glad I got mine. Just be aware that, like most Big Boy Toys, they are money pits.
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My point was that if money is a big concern for you, maybe a 370Z isn't your best choice. Not only are 370Zs not particularly cheap to buy, they are rather expensive to run and maintain.

If you drive like I did when I was 16, you'll get 15-18 MPG. And you have to use what passes for Premium nowadays (93 octane). If you do all your driving on the highway at 60 MPH, you might get 30 MPG - still a lot of high test fuel.

Even if you do your own oil changes, it ain't cheap. If you use Nissan's ester oil, it's downright expensive. If you don't have the equipment to DIY (not as easy as with most cars), add some labor to that.

Tires? You can get somewhat inexpensive tires, but they aren't going to be what you really want on a sports car. "Regular" tires for the Z are expensive. If you drive hard, they wear out fast. If you want high-performance tires, you better have deep pockets.

Let's hope you don't get in a wreck. Aluminum body panels are expensive. Even odds-and-ends like knobs, bezels, and such come at a premium.

The 370Z is a low-production car which makes performance parts expensive.

About insurance: I don't know what you'd pay, but it's going to be HIGH for a 16 yo in a sports car that is expensive to repair. I wouldn't be at all surprised if some insurers don't even want your business - you are statistically too big of a risk.

If you have the resources to afford all that (and more), then, by all means, go for it. It's a fun car to drive. I'm glad I got mine. Just be aware that, like most Big Boy Toys, they are money pits.
I agree with you and my brother is only 17 and his first car was a g35 coupe 2006 and bought with 35,000 miles on it for 23000 aswell, Do you think my insurance could cost almost the same or even more?
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My point was that if money is a big concern for you, maybe a 370Z isn't your best choice. Not only are 370Zs not particularly cheap to buy, they are rather expensive to run and maintain.

If you drive like I did when I was 16, you'll get 15-18 MPG. And you have to use what passes for Premium nowadays (93 octane). If you do all your driving on the highway at 60 MPH, you might get 30 MPG - still a lot of high test fuel.

Even if you do your own oil changes, it ain't cheap. If you use Nissan's ester oil, it's downright expensive. If you don't have the equipment to DIY (not as easy as with most cars), add some labor to that.

Tires? You can get somewhat inexpensive tires, but they aren't going to be what you really want on a sports car. "Regular" tires for the Z are expensive. If you drive hard, they wear out fast. If you want high-performance tires, you better have deep pockets.

Let's hope you don't get in a wreck. Aluminum body panels are expensive. Even odds-and-ends like knobs, bezels, and such come at a premium.

The 370Z is a low-production car which makes performance parts expensive.

About insurance: I don't know what you'd pay, but it's going to be HIGH for a 16 yo in a sports car that is expensive to repair. I wouldn't be at all surprised if some insurers don't even want your business - you are statistically too big of a risk.

If you have the resources to afford all that (and more), then, by all means, go for it. It's a fun car to drive. I'm glad I got mine. Just be aware that, like most Big Boy Toys, they are money pits.
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I agree with you and my brother is only 17 and his first car was a g35 coupe 2006 and bought with 35,000 miles on it for 23000 aswell, Do you think my insurance could cost almost the same or even more?
Your cost should be higher because the 370z is an actual sports car and rated in a different segment for insurance agencies from a 2+2 coupe.
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Insurance is going to be the real kicker thats for sure. Oh and my 2011 $38,000.00 Z is more to insure than my 2011 $54,000.00 G37. A surprising amount more!
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I agree with you and my brother is only 17 and his first car was a g35 coupe 2006 and bought with 35,000 miles on it for 23000 aswell, Do you think my insurance could cost almost the same or even more?
We are not the ppl to be asking. Rates vary (a lot) depending on where you live. If you live in rural MO, your rates will probably be lower than if you are in St Louis or other large city. Call a local agent.
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Your cost should be higher because the 370z is an actual sports car and rated in a different segment for insurance agencies from a 2+2 coupe.
Yep. At 16, even in areas of the country where insurance is relatively "cheap", it will be expensive for you.
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Insurance is going to be the real kicker thats for sure. Oh and my 2011 $38,000.00 Z is more to insure than my 2011 $54,000.00 G37. A surprising amount more!
When I rolled the Z my insurance was much higher than it is now with my G37s

Dude, its your first car. From experience: Get yourself a nice fun cheap car. They are cheap to mod and cheap to maintain.

Our cars (Z's & G's) are expensive as FU** to mod. I just spent over 700 on just High Flow Cats. Get yourself out of school (highschool and if your smart College) and get yourself into a nice car once established.

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I hear a clean 300ZX calling your name man. If you can find a 240sx go for it. Just please for the love of God if your gonna mod them do it tastefully. Too many ricers running our good name/legacy into the ground.
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Listen to SgtGoldy & the others! It's a lot more than just the initial purchase price. Plus being your first car, you are going to scrape it up = $$$$ to fix correctly. Not saying your a bad driver, but it's the lack of experience of driving such a car. Look for something more economical & less demanding on maintenance & such. While the Z is cool, it's not a cool first car .
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Yeah OP just buying a Z can be done. But maintaining it, and making sure it balances your monthly income and all that comes into play. Also if you plan to do any mods make sure that your Z takes well to them and that you can afford them. If so, then buy and enjoy.
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So I am looking forward to get a Nissan 370z for my first car but I got a budget and was wondering if I could get a good one in my budget

My budget is around 23000
Maybe.

A 2009 with moderate to high miles can be gotten for that -- almost definitely from a private seller if not a dealership.

Search local listings and see what you can find -- good luck.
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I think someone already mentioned it, but if you drive this Z anywhere near like the 16yo's that I know (and encounter) drive theirs, you're going to put yourself out of a lot of money very quickly. Or someone will get pissed at you at school and key your car just because they're kids.

And there will be tears.

Maybe you'll get lucky, but it's not been my experience. Nor insurer's, hence their rates for your segment.

Get a cheaper 2+2 and tune it up with the money you save. You can also screw up and make your mistakes (which you should plan on, as you grow older) and not take so hard a hit. Maybe you'll find out the easy way that you would be happier with something else. Maybe a smaller, even sportier car, or something with more dragster power. Or something that rides better or has more room in the back for steamy, park-in-the-park-mess-around-and-hope-you-don't-get-rolled-up-on.
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Lol, this reminded me. Yesterday I researched the highest insurance premiums by city for 2012. Las Vegas was 8th. I feel sorry for Detroit, Newark and Phili.
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