Is the 350z juvenile?
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So I finished grad school and am starting my first real job as a professional. Just wondering if anyone thinks a yellow z can be viewed as a little juvenile or unprofessional? And since I'm going to be making more money, I'm thinking of upgrading to a G37 or maybe even 335i or S5. Anyone feel that way?
The Z is a niche vehicle that may or may not be practical for your profession. Ultimately you have to decide if it portrays the image that will help make you a success. Good luck!!!
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Dont get me wrong, I could care less what some guy on the street thinks of me but it's different if you are going to business meetings with potential clients and whatnot. I love driving it. Maybe upgrade to 370z in black but it's hard for me to part with my z now bc of the mods I've done and the rare color. Maybe get another car for DD
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So I finished grad school and am starting my first real job as a professional. Just wondering if anyone thinks a yellow z can be viewed as a little juvenile or unprofessional? And since I'm going to be making more money, I'm thinking of upgrading to a G37 or maybe even 335i or S5. Anyone feel that way?
Last edited by BloodRedZ; 04-04-2010 at 07:18 PM.
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I use to work at Public Accounting firm. All the Partners making 300k+ had Sport Cars and would park in there special parking lots.
I left that company and started working for a much bigger corporate company. Some of my bosses in there 40-50's loved my car. They would argue who's turn it would be to go into my Z with the top down during lunch. I actually inspired my VP to buy a porsche convertible.
I think it only gives you something to talk about with your superiors (if they like cars). Alot of people are FORCED into buying bigger cars because of families etc., but deep down they envy you. Also, it shouldnt matter what kind of car you drive, they care about your work and performance, not your car.
I left that company and started working for a much bigger corporate company. Some of my bosses in there 40-50's loved my car. They would argue who's turn it would be to go into my Z with the top down during lunch. I actually inspired my VP to buy a porsche convertible.
I think it only gives you something to talk about with your superiors (if they like cars). Alot of people are FORCED into buying bigger cars because of families etc., but deep down they envy you. Also, it shouldnt matter what kind of car you drive, they care about your work and performance, not your car.
Last edited by dfresh713; 04-04-2010 at 07:49 PM.
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