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ive been looking for a Z for the past few months and am not sure what price i should expect to pay, im looking for a performance w/ nav, how mich should i expet to pay?
Originally posted by NP_350 ive been looking for a Z for the past few months and am not sure what price i should expect to pay, im looking for a performance w/ nav, how mich should i expet to pay?
Avoid the Nissan NAV. It sucks. I've had it on my 2002 Q45 and now on the FX45. It's a toy compared to the Acura NAV. Save the money and get an after-market model.
thanks for the advise also this is a realy dumb question but ive been seeing alot of posts about tire feathering but have never seen a thread about what it is or what caused by, so what exactly is it. thanks in advance for the advice.
I can't seem to get under invoice ($34,500) for a fully loaded 04.5 Track model. The MSRP was $37,610. Even though they should be discounted since the 05s are filling up the lots...
I think I'm going to keep trying to get it for $35,000 OTD.. Otherwise it's a bad deal since I lose the resale of an entire year.
Originally posted by NP_350 thanks for the advise also this is a realy dumb question but ive been seeing alot of posts about tire feathering but have never seen a thread about what it is or what caused by, so what exactly is it. thanks in advance for the advice.
I'm gonna take a stab at this.
Feathering is a term used for unevenly worn tires, on the outer edge. It's caused by improper wheel alignment. You can hear road noise when breaking on even surfaces. (Anyone correct me if this doesn't properly describe the issue.)
Here's a 21 page document describing this in detail: