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no turning back.
I never gave the Z much thought until I test drove the Z convertible which a friend suggested to try. There’s no turning back.
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Give yourself 10 to 12 years my Z friends.
Perhaps it’s a midlife crisis thing. Had my Scirocco 16v and Celica GTS in my early 20’s… paused for a while and now got this beast. I love it.
Don’t burst my bubble. Give yourself 10 to 20 years my Z friends.
Don’t burst my bubble. Give yourself 10 to 20 years my Z friends.
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Give the guy a break...
VO(grants you a pass today)
VO(grants you a pass today)
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No big secret. If you live in the right part of the country, during the right time of year, convertibles are great. My wife have a MB SLK hardtop-convertible and loves it. Unfortunately the top hasn't been down in the last two months. With heat index values in the 100-120 range a ride in the sun with the top down is the last thing you want.
In Montreal it may be nice today but I'm guessing most of the year the car is either in the garage or driven top-up.
In Montreal it may be nice today but I'm guessing most of the year the car is either in the garage or driven top-up.
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Thanks for the sensible reply. True, convertibles are a dime a dozen, however, I have to say that the Z’s excitability factor provides the goods in so many levels. acceleration , handling, sound, timeless design, engineering and the bonus convertible top. True?!?