New (to me) 2008 350Z; Pearl White, 6MT, 8.5k miles!
I'm so pumped, just bought my very first car yesterday (first 3 cars I've owned I bought from my dad, which doesn't count obviously), a Pearl White 2008 350Z! So far I adore it! It's so beautiful! I know everyone on here knows what it looks like, but here's a pic of it (from Carmax's ad, I haven't had a chance to take any pics yet).
Looking forward to enjoying this car every day!
Looking forward to enjoying this car every day!
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Drove it to work for the first time today (you're from MD so you probably know the commute when I say I live in Towson and work in Columbia). It's great. My other car is a 2004 Chrysler Sebring 4 cylinder, and if the economy estimator in the Z is to be believed, the car gets 27mpg on the COMBINED cycle. That's better than my Chrysler! It's a fantastic car to drive, however I'm SUPER scared about driving her in rain/snow (never owned RWD before). I'll probably take the insurance hit and keep the Chrysler and put some money into it as a rain/winter beater and garage the Z until it's springtime.
$23,900 sticker. With tax/tags/full 100k warranty, $27,414. Still, only 8500 miles is, to me, a new car. There's no way I could get a new 370z out the door for under $30k before the warranty.
Drove it to work for the first time today (you're from MD so you probably know the commute when I say I live in Towson and work in Columbia). It's great. My other car is a 2004 Chrysler Sebring 4 cylinder, and if the economy estimator in the Z is to be believed, the car gets 27mpg on the COMBINED cycle. That's better than my Chrysler! It's a fantastic car to drive, however I'm SUPER scared about driving her in rain/snow (never owned RWD before). I'll probably take the insurance hit and keep the Chrysler and put some money into it as a rain/winter beater and garage the Z until it's springtime.
Drove it to work for the first time today (you're from MD so you probably know the commute when I say I live in Towson and work in Columbia). It's great. My other car is a 2004 Chrysler Sebring 4 cylinder, and if the economy estimator in the Z is to be believed, the car gets 27mpg on the COMBINED cycle. That's better than my Chrysler! It's a fantastic car to drive, however I'm SUPER scared about driving her in rain/snow (never owned RWD before). I'll probably take the insurance hit and keep the Chrysler and put some money into it as a rain/winter beater and garage the Z until it's springtime.
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