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mick 02-16-2013 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SS_Firehawk (Post 2168426)
I like the new rims they have. CG's on the ride. 1LE is hard to argue against though, only if what it brings to the table is what you were after. And someone get some Raid and spray that Beetle!

Haha. Thanks, SS_Firehawk. Good observation :)
The Beetle will be gone soon. I ordered this car in early January and the dealer said it would take at least 16 weeks for it to get here :confused: :eek:

http://i46.tinypic.com/6sgf87.jpg

shadoquad 02-16-2013 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 2168459)
Haha. Thanks, SS_Firehawk. Good observation :)
The Beetle will be gone soon. I ordered this car in early January and the dealer said it would take at least 16 weeks for it to get here :confused: :eek:

http://i46.tinypic.com/6sgf87.jpg

To quote Borat, "VERY NICE" :icon17:

mick 02-16-2013 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 2168485)
To quote Borat, "VERY NICE" :icon17:

thanks, shadoquad.

People say the insurance premium on the WRX is pretty high.
the insurance on the Beetle is lower than my 370z nismo's insurance rate at 2,000 miles a year cap.

At the time when I got the Beetle, it was meant to serve as a daily driver and because there's no space in the garage (and the car had to be parked outside), I figured a Beetle would be good because nobody would do anything to it (Turns out to be true, so far).

Now there's space in the garage, I went for a better (faster) car :)

shadoquad 02-16-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 2168491)
thanks, shadoquad.

People say the insurance premium on the WRX is pretty high.
the insurance on the Beetle is lower than my 370z nismo's insurance rate at 2,000 miles a year cap.

At the time when I got the Beetle, it was meant to serve as a daily driver and because there's no space in the garage (and the car had to be parked outside), I figured a Beetle would be good because nobody would do anything to it.

Now there's space in the garage, I went for a better (faster) car :)

Yeah, I got an STI to replace my daily driver. I love it. It's pricey to insure, but it sure is fun and practical!

SS_Firehawk 02-16-2013 12:20 PM

I want an AWD Juke, but without the CVT :( Does it fake shift like the Maxima?

Red__Zed 02-16-2013 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 2168491)
thanks, shadoquad.

People say the insurance premium on the WRX is pretty high.
the insurance on the Beetle is lower than my 370z nismo's insurance rate at 2,000 miles a year cap.

At the time when I got the Beetle, it was meant to serve as a daily driver and because there's no space in the garage (and the car had to be parked outside), I figured a Beetle would be good because nobody would do anything to it (Turns out to be true, so far).

Now there's space in the garage, I went for a better (faster) car :)

The WRX insurance is pretty high, but it's worth it in my mind. Fantastic car--you should love it.

mick 02-17-2013 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 2168544)
The WRX insurance is pretty high, but it's worth it in my mind. Fantastic car--you should love it.

Thanks, Red__Zed.
The insurance premium for the Camaro is less than the 370z :confused: :eek:
I thought 6.2L V-8 and 426 HP would cost more but I was wrong.

http://i50.tinypic.com/t4ztd5.jpg

Baer383 02-17-2013 09:46 AM

The cost of insurance has allot of variables one of them being cost of parts when it needs to be repaired.

And Japanese are more expensive parts vs American car parts.

Red__Zed 02-17-2013 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 2169762)
Thanks, Red__Zed.
The insurance premium for the Camaro is less than the 370z :confused: :eek:
I thought 6.2L V-8 and 426 HP would cost more but I was wrong.

http://i50.tinypic.com/t4ztd5.jpg

There's a lot that goes into premiums, buying demographic does not help the WRX.

for perspective, the wrx was about 60% more than the Z, while my mustang is less than half what I paid for the Z.

shadoquad 02-17-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 2169798)
There's a lot that goes into premiums, buying demographic does not help the WRX.

for perspective, the wrx was about 60% more than the Z, while my mustang is less than half what I paid for the Z.

In my case, the Z is more expensive to insure than the STI.

I had also toyed with the idea of buying a Z06 over the summer, and it was still cheaper to insure than the Z.

Red__Zed 02-17-2013 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 2169860)
In my case, the Z is more expensive to insure than the STI.

I had also toyed with the idea of buying a Z06 over the summer, and it was still cheaper to insure than the Z.

I'm sure age and location have a lot to do with it. I'm obviously younger and would be irresponsible in a Subaru, and there's very little practical need for AWD south of the mason Dixon

UNKNOWN_370 02-18-2013 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2168430)
My rental here in FL is a top trim v6 Camaro convertible. Notbad.jpg.

You shoulda rented the V8. :tup:

mick 02-18-2013 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 2171270)
You shoulda rented the V8. :tup:

One thing about the V8 camaro is at 45 mph, you would have to be in 5th gear. With my old 370Z nismo, I would be in 6th gear. The RPM for both would be around 1,800. Before I had the camaro, i thought i would use the 6th gear on this car more than the 370z (because it had a massive engine) but that is not true. If I used 6th gear on the Camaro at that speed, the RPM would be close to 1,000 RPM. that's just too low for me.

UNKNOWN_370 02-18-2013 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by shadoquad (Post 2169860)
In my case, the Z is more expensive to insure than the STI.

I had also toyed with the idea of buying a Z06 over the summer, and it was still cheaper to insure than the Z.

Premiums for this car keep going up and really don't understand why... I find the Z, with VDC on to be extremely stable, sport brakes alone, should be reason enough to discount the insurance. Power is strong but comes on smooth. The Z doesn't even truly feel like a sports car till you're cruising around in the 3500-4000rpm range in 3/4th gears. Which i do for extra fun but it sucks my car clean of gas. I'm sure most people don't do this... We don't seem to be in any extraordinary ratio of accidents.
The days of 24/7 aggressive sports cars are nearly gone. Most of these cars are bi polar. Tame when light on the pedal and wake up when all the right formulas are engaged.

I remember 80's camaro's mustangs and such. Those cars in v8 sport form were hard to drive. Even the v6's had an aggressive pedal. They were just aggressive all day long. The majority of sports cars today are more docile and all this insurance shyt is crap.

ZKraken22 02-18-2013 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 2158961)
I went for the 2013 camaro 2SS. My old 2010 370z Nismo looks better but it doesn't have a lot of things that the 2SS has such as home link, navigation, a good stereo system, two rear seats. Plus the ride on the Nismo is too harsh for the roads where I live. I heard our roads are among the worst in the nation.

if those options were important to you why did you get the nismo and not a loaded Z?


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