How many of you deliver pizza in your Z? :)
Not that I do... but there was a similar thread on maxima.org a long time ago and it cracked it me up. 
Anyone here deliver pizza in their Z? Any comments from customers about your delivery vehicle?

Anyone here deliver pizza in their Z? Any comments from customers about your delivery vehicle?
Does it count if you pick it up yourself because it gives you a reason to go drive the Z? Is it because the pizza guy takes WAY too long, or is it because you can kick on the seat heaters and keep it warm on the way home? Hmmm. I count that as pizza delivery!
I actually work for a local italian resturant, and on the weekends i deliver a little, mostly i cook though... but i don't use the Z.. thats part of the reason i kept my maxima... don't knock pizza delivery.. i make some nasty cash doing that.. helps me pay for my Z
NOOOOO
No food must be allowed in the Z!
Your wouldn't believe how much the Z has helped my health/diet! I haven't had
fast food in months(well the only thing that is allowed in the car is Subway because of the low smell factor!).
4,000 miles and still smells new, my friends think Im crazy, but I just laugh at them and their ketchup stained car seats.
No food must be allowed in the Z!
Your wouldn't believe how much the Z has helped my health/diet! I haven't had
fast food in months(well the only thing that is allowed in the car is Subway because of the low smell factor!).
4,000 miles and still smells new, my friends think Im crazy, but I just laugh at them and their ketchup stained car seats.
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Well it seems like I am the only one delivering pizza in my Z. I own a pizza/italian restaurant in San Rafael CA and sometimes I do need to go out and deliver food. You should see the jaws drop when they see my car. I think I make less tips though when I use the Z for delivery. I wonder why?
Originally posted by arvin
Well it seems like I am the only one delivering pizza in my Z. I own a pizza/italian restaurant in San Rafael CA and sometimes I do need to go out and deliver food. You should see the jaws drop when they see my car. I think I make less tips though when I use the Z for delivery. I wonder why?
Well it seems like I am the only one delivering pizza in my Z. I own a pizza/italian restaurant in San Rafael CA and sometimes I do need to go out and deliver food. You should see the jaws drop when they see my car. I think I make less tips though when I use the Z for delivery. I wonder why?

I also live in Richmond, you may see me around some time.
I used to live in Marin (Mill Valley, 14 years) just before moving to the EB in March. Which restaurant do you run? Wonder if I've eaten there before... Do you cover the delivery food so as to circumvent smells in the Z?
Originally posted by arvin
Well it seems like I am the only one delivering pizza in my Z. I own a pizza/italian restaurant in San Rafael CA and sometimes I do need to go out and deliver food. You should see the jaws drop when they see my car. I think I make less tips though when I use the Z for delivery. I wonder why?
Well it seems like I am the only one delivering pizza in my Z. I own a pizza/italian restaurant in San Rafael CA and sometimes I do need to go out and deliver food. You should see the jaws drop when they see my car. I think I make less tips though when I use the Z for delivery. I wonder why?
Originally posted by zlove
NOOOOO
No food must be allowed in the Z!
Your wouldn't believe how much the Z has helped my health/diet! I haven't had
fast food in months(well the only thing that is allowed in the car is Subway because of the low smell factor!).
4,000 miles and still smells new, my friends think Im crazy, but I just laugh at them and their ketchup stained car seats.
NOOOOO
No food must be allowed in the Z!
Your wouldn't believe how much the Z has helped my health/diet! I haven't had
fast food in months(well the only thing that is allowed in the car is Subway because of the low smell factor!).
4,000 miles and still smells new, my friends think Im crazy, but I just laugh at them and their ketchup stained car seats.
When I go out to a restaurant to eat, I wash my hands and check any passenger’s hands. Don’t want any greasy fingerprints in/on the Z. You can not be too **** when it comes to care for the Z!
This brings up a interesting topic, one guy delivered a Pizza to us in GS300 and I have seen a 97-98 C5 with a dominoes thing on it. Its tough times veryone has to make a living, he may have been layed off or something.
Originally posted by Montez
This brings up a interesting topic, one guy delivered a Pizza to us in GS300 and I have seen a 97-98 C5 with a dominoes thing on it. Its tough times veryone has to make a living, he may have been layed off or something.
This brings up a interesting topic, one guy delivered a Pizza to us in GS300 and I have seen a 97-98 C5 with a dominoes thing on it. Its tough times veryone has to make a living, he may have been layed off or something.

Really though, those people were probably the store/franchise owners... sometimes people call in sick or whatever which leaves the owner to do the deliveries. They'll sport the sign because they are usually proud of their store(s) and it promotes advertising (whereas anyone else would be greatly apprehensive about the Domino's sign on his/her nice car). My $.02

Then there is the case where mommy and daddy tell their kid to get a job, and UNWITTINGLY let their kid use the car for deliveries...
those people were probably the store/franchise owners... sometimes people call in sick or whatever which leaves the owner to do the deliveries. They'll sport the sign because they are usually proud of their store(s) and it promotes advertising
You are absolutely right. When one of my drivers call and sick, I would rather deliver with my Z than have a customer wait a long time. And yes, I am extremely proud of my restaurant (Roma Pizza in San Rafael,CA). Would you miss a pizza delivery sign if it is attached to a nice 350Z. It is really good advertising.
I am even thinking of giving away a car someday for whomever ordered the 100,000th pie. Not a Z of course.
You are absolutely right. When one of my drivers call and sick, I would rather deliver with my Z than have a customer wait a long time. And yes, I am extremely proud of my restaurant (Roma Pizza in San Rafael,CA). Would you miss a pizza delivery sign if it is attached to a nice 350Z. It is really good advertising.
I am even thinking of giving away a car someday for whomever ordered the 100,000th pie. Not a Z of course.



