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Hello from Blitzburgh
I am picking up a 2004 350Z automatic for my daughter next week. She can't drive a stick so the auto will have to do. My DD is a 2004 G35 auto that she used for a couple months last winter. She really liked the car so I thought the 350Z would work for her.
A buddy of mine bought the Z in 2004 but didn't drive it much. It's clean and has 12,500 miles on it. We talking around $16K.
Any words of advice from the forum before I pull the string on this?
I used to be heavy into the Cadillac forum and found the community to be very knowledgable (and tough on noobs). I'll be rummaging through the threads here to pick up some pointers.
Thanks
Tony
I am picking up a 2004 350Z automatic for my daughter next week. She can't drive a stick so the auto will have to do. My DD is a 2004 G35 auto that she used for a couple months last winter. She really liked the car so I thought the 350Z would work for her.
A buddy of mine bought the Z in 2004 but didn't drive it much. It's clean and has 12,500 miles on it. We talking around $16K.
Any words of advice from the forum before I pull the string on this?
I used to be heavy into the Cadillac forum and found the community to be very knowledgable (and tough on noobs). I'll be rummaging through the threads here to pick up some pointers.
Thanks
Tony
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Old enough to know that she can love a rich man as well as a poor one - and the benefits are a lot better.
She just graduated college and first "real" employment. Time to buy a real car.
The 100 Q&A area is great for first time Z owners.
Great site.
T
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If you daughter wants to join there are quite a number of female members here. There's also www.zchickz.com if she wants to check that forum out too, female owned and run.
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Welcome to the forum Tony. Are you also on the G forums too?
Hopefully your daughter has a winter vehicle too. The Z is not a lot of fun in the winter. I'm sure you know that from the G.
Anyway, welcome. (I hate your hockey team but welcome.)
Hopefully your daughter has a winter vehicle too. The Z is not a lot of fun in the winter. I'm sure you know that from the G.
Anyway, welcome. (I hate your hockey team but welcome.)
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Hello from Blitzburgh
I am picking up a 2004 350Z automatic for my daughter next week. She can't drive a stick so the auto will have to do. My DD is a 2004 G35 auto that she used for a couple months last winter. She really liked the car so I thought the 350Z would work for her.
A buddy of mine bought the Z in 2004 but didn't drive it much. It's clean and has 12,500 miles on it. We talking around $16K.
Any words of advice from the forum before I pull the string on this?
I used to be heavy into the Cadillac forum and found the community to be very knowledgable (and tough on noobs). I'll be rummaging through the threads here to pick up some pointers.
Thanks
Tony
I am picking up a 2004 350Z automatic for my daughter next week. She can't drive a stick so the auto will have to do. My DD is a 2004 G35 auto that she used for a couple months last winter. She really liked the car so I thought the 350Z would work for her.
A buddy of mine bought the Z in 2004 but didn't drive it much. It's clean and has 12,500 miles on it. We talking around $16K.
Any words of advice from the forum before I pull the string on this?
I used to be heavy into the Cadillac forum and found the community to be very knowledgable (and tough on noobs). I'll be rummaging through the threads here to pick up some pointers.
Thanks
Tony
Please post pics of said Z, Cadillac, G35, and daughter.
You will find that we are pic ****** on this site..