This pertains to the "17 year olds getting Z's" debate...
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1997 Dodge Neon
2002 Saturn SL2
2005 Nissan 350Z (hopefully, waiting for credit approval)
I am 18 by the way and have payed for all the cars on my own, the 350Z is the only car i have "loved" since it came out and wished some day i could get one, now that they are being replaced by the 370z (which i HATE how it looks) i decided to get a 350z..
If my credit doesn't get approved somehow i'm afraid i won't last another year (saving up for it in cash) driving this saturn..
2002 Saturn SL2
2005 Nissan 350Z (hopefully, waiting for credit approval)
I am 18 by the way and have payed for all the cars on my own, the 350Z is the only car i have "loved" since it came out and wished some day i could get one, now that they are being replaced by the 370z (which i HATE how it looks) i decided to get a 350z..
If my credit doesn't get approved somehow i'm afraid i won't last another year (saving up for it in cash) driving this saturn..
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1997 Dodge Neon
2002 Saturn SL2
2005 Nissan 350Z (hopefully, waiting for credit approval)
I am 18 by the way and have payed for all the cars on my own, the 350Z is the only car i have "loved" since it came out and wished some day i could get one, now that they are being replaced by the 370z (which i HATE how it looks) i decided to get a 350z..
If my credit doesn't get approved somehow i'm afraid i won't last another year (saving up for it in cash) driving this saturn..
2002 Saturn SL2
2005 Nissan 350Z (hopefully, waiting for credit approval)
I am 18 by the way and have payed for all the cars on my own, the 350Z is the only car i have "loved" since it came out and wished some day i could get one, now that they are being replaced by the 370z (which i HATE how it looks) i decided to get a 350z..
If my credit doesn't get approved somehow i'm afraid i won't last another year (saving up for it in cash) driving this saturn..
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My parents bought my first two cars. I turned 16 in 1996 and always had a new car. I've been in love with the Zs and decided to get one once my Celica's engine blew out.
1996 Explorer V8 Ext Black with Peanutbutter guts $35k. "Work Truck" wanted a sport car they get me a sport utility
2000 Toyota Celica GT Spectra Blue Automatic $20k. Regretted not getting a manual, this was when gas was sky high at $1.35 gal and couldn't afford it with the Ford. Looked fast but was slow as hell. Really wanted the Civic Si but did not know how to drive a stick.
2007 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast Magnetic Black 6MT. Been in love with Zs since I saw a 300ZX when I was 10. The best valued sports car for under 30k.
I'm glad they made the 350s more affordable compared to the 300ZXs. Zs and the S2000 will be iconic for the simple fact they brought back affordable rear wheel drive sports cars (I know the Miata has been around for years but looks too soft). They proved you do not need to spend $40k to have a good time. Toyota/Subaru is bringing back a rear wheel drive coupe in 2012 for $20k, I hope nissan does the same with the Silvia.
1996 Explorer V8 Ext Black with Peanutbutter guts $35k. "Work Truck" wanted a sport car they get me a sport utility
2000 Toyota Celica GT Spectra Blue Automatic $20k. Regretted not getting a manual, this was when gas was sky high at $1.35 gal and couldn't afford it with the Ford. Looked fast but was slow as hell. Really wanted the Civic Si but did not know how to drive a stick.
2007 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast Magnetic Black 6MT. Been in love with Zs since I saw a 300ZX when I was 10. The best valued sports car for under 30k.
I'm glad they made the 350s more affordable compared to the 300ZXs. Zs and the S2000 will be iconic for the simple fact they brought back affordable rear wheel drive sports cars (I know the Miata has been around for years but looks too soft). They proved you do not need to spend $40k to have a good time. Toyota/Subaru is bringing back a rear wheel drive coupe in 2012 for $20k, I hope nissan does the same with the Silvia.
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And the $1000 a month that I pay includes $350 rent a month, which I live in the basement apartment of a 3 year old house, $326 for the car payment, $165 for insurance, $80 for my cell, and about $120 for gas.
My bad, that adds up to $1,041 not $1,000. And I guess that doesn't include about $100 for food. But I make between $2500 and $2700 a month so I wouldn't say that I'm living a lame life
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I don't know why you guys waste time and energy arguing with these know it all little focks......they all broke their piggy banks and put enough change together to buy their z, or saved their mcdonald wages since they were 11 when they started workin to buy their z....tell them you believe them, give'em a big'ol "e" pad on the back and send them on their way........
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Hahaha I like that I don't reply for a day, and the thread is filled with all kinds of good insults It's all good though!
And the $1000 a month that I pay includes $350 rent a month, which I live in the basement apartment of a 3 year old house, $326 for the car payment, $165 for insurance, $80 for my cell, and about $120 for gas.
My bad, that adds up to $1,041 not $1,000. And I guess that doesn't include about $100 for food. But I make between $2500 and $2700 a month so I wouldn't say that I'm living a lame life
And the $1000 a month that I pay includes $350 rent a month, which I live in the basement apartment of a 3 year old house, $326 for the car payment, $165 for insurance, $80 for my cell, and about $120 for gas.
My bad, that adds up to $1,041 not $1,000. And I guess that doesn't include about $100 for food. But I make between $2500 and $2700 a month so I wouldn't say that I'm living a lame life
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Hahaha I like that I don't reply for a day, and the thread is filled with all kinds of good insults It's all good though!
And the $1000 a month that I pay includes $350 rent a month, which I live in the basement apartment of a 3 year old house, $326 for the car payment, $165 for insurance, $80 for my cell, and about $120 for gas.
My bad, that adds up to $1,041 not $1,000. And I guess that doesn't include about $100 for food. But I make between $2500 and $2700 a month so I wouldn't say that I'm living a lame life
And the $1000 a month that I pay includes $350 rent a month, which I live in the basement apartment of a 3 year old house, $326 for the car payment, $165 for insurance, $80 for my cell, and about $120 for gas.
My bad, that adds up to $1,041 not $1,000. And I guess that doesn't include about $100 for food. But I make between $2500 and $2700 a month so I wouldn't say that I'm living a lame life
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Hahaha good comparison but no. You can think that all you want, but I'm renting the basement from a coworker.
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