Is automatic ok?
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Originally Posted by Fr3ak
my wife said auto or no Z...its aint that bad
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Originally Posted by sq40
This is probably one of the most asked questions of the board. They are both the same performance wise, so get what you like.
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Originally Posted by z-u-later
That's okay, with A/T, my right hand is free to keep your GF/WF "happy" on the passenger seat . . .
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Originally Posted by Mewantbfp
Im looking to buy a 350z but my question is, is there any difference between the manual and the automatic rather then the obvious because although i want a manual i found a good deal on an automatic 2003 what do you guys think is it worth it to go without the manual?
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ok yeah well i think im fine with the auto because after doing my research im lookin to save about 2500 and thats enough to make me ok with it.
Everyone thanks for all your input and ill probabaly post up with wat actually happens.
Everyone thanks for all your input and ill probabaly post up with wat actually happens.
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Damn sounds just like something I read a sec ago....two posts up from this one? Oh yeah... https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/204607-is-buying-an-auto-vs-6speed-a-joke.html
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Do you miss your ***** or does your wife let you peek in her purse to see them every now and then?
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Originally Posted by Fr3ak
please let me publicly apologize for giving my wife a say into a $25k purchase. i have an awesome marriage, of which is based on mutal decisions, that involve that kind of money.
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I'd rather be keeping my gf/wf happy than her keeping me happy.
Road head may be a good experience, but damn do you swerve! If you're ganna try it, take my advise and pull over.
Road head may be a good experience, but damn do you swerve! If you're ganna try it, take my advise and pull over.
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Originally Posted by Suvlaki
I'd rather be keeping my gf/wf happy than her keeping me happy.
Road head may be a good experience, but damn do you swerve! If you're ganna try it, take my advise and pull over.
Road head may be a good experience, but damn do you swerve! If you're ganna try it, take my advise and pull over.
+1
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Originally Posted by Fr3ak
please let me publicly apologize for giving my wife a say into a $25k purchase. i have an awesome marriage, of which is based on mutal decisions, that involve that kind of money.
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Wow... it's just funny how this threads start with a question about AT or MT and ends up with whose wife is making you happier... ha ha … I would get the manual, I have it and love it! Drive both and make a decision.
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Originally Posted by loquitoy2k
Wow... it's just funny how this threads start with a question about AT or MT and ends up with whose wife is making you happier... ha ha … I would get the manual, I have it and love it! Drive both and make a decision.
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Originally Posted by Mewantbfp
Im looking to buy a 350z but my question is, is there any difference between the manual and the automatic rather then the obvious because although i want a manual i found a good deal on an automatic 2003 what do you guys think is it worth it to go without the manual?
it's funny how these guys come into my dealership and tell me that they have to check with their wives...WTF??? remember, this is YOUR car...tell her that when it's her turn to get a new car, then you'll let her pick what SHE wants...and since this is YOUR car, you get to pick what YOU want...remember "ME ME ME ME ME ME"
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It's fine. You'll love it. Buy it and be happy.
Where in Michigan are you? That's my home state.
Joe, you married, by chance? If not - very understandable!
'course when I told my husband I was considering both the Volvo C70 and the Z, he told me "buy what makes you happy." I showed up a few hours later with the red Z and surprised him!
All of us married types have our ways of making our spouses happy...
Where in Michigan are you? That's my home state.
Joe, you married, by chance? If not - very understandable!
'course when I told my husband I was considering both the Volvo C70 and the Z, he told me "buy what makes you happy." I showed up a few hours later with the red Z and surprised him!
All of us married types have our ways of making our spouses happy...
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Did your wife help pay for it? If she did, I understand. If you just needed permission,.........well............you have no use for a sack. What if your wife wanted a different color than you? Would you have got a different color? I too have an awesome marriage. I would consult with her also in making large purchases that don't have to do with my business. My wife would tell me to get whatever makes me happy. Your wife told you to get what makes her happy. That's awesome.