Meg_Z
Well-Known Member
I got hooked on German cars while stationed in Europe and for the longest was a BMW guy having owned five of them and also Audi and Mercedes to boot. It’s sad how much money I’ve wasted on cars wish had that money back now! Also like you I am not really a brand loyalist. I’ve owned cars from almost every major and a niche brand too. As I’ve gotten older what I want or maybe need in a car has evolved. I don’t need a loud obnoxious car anymore and the Z fits that criteria. It is our third car and I consider it just like my Indian Challenger a three season vehicle.I sold my 2011 GT500 to fund my 2024 Nissan Z purchase, I have owned a lot of cars, I am 49 going on 50, and done the German car things, owned a Nissan Z32 TT for 20 years, and came back to Nissan. I liked my GT500, but it was like a couch on wheels, it didn't do it for me. I had the car for about 6 years and but 3k miles on it, I have had my new Z for about 6 months, and it's got 2700 miles on it. It's my second car, but I use it as often as I can, and it's been a blast. I love everything about the car, I feel like people don't understand this car, and once a real car person drives one for a while, they understand what the Nissan team was going for. My 2024 Z performance 6MT is very well balanced and does everything I need it to for a fun weekend car. I don't need a 800hp car at my age, I want a fun, refined car that can put smile smiles on my face everywhere I drive the car, and that is that the Z does for me.