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MRSocal

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Hello,
I had several Z cars in the past. Two 280zx and three 300zx and I enjoyed every single one. Now I am debating as to whether I get a 2025 Z or not. I just retired and I can afford a new one however I am having a hard time justifying the steep price as $55K is a lot of cash to tie in a car.
If you have experienced a similar situation or you can shed some light on your experience buying a new Z, please share your thoughts.
Thank you
 

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Hello,
I had several Z cars in the past. Two 280zx and three 300zx and I enjoyed every single one. Now I am debating as to whether I get a 2025 Z or not. I just retired and I can afford a new one however I am having a hard time justifying the steep price as $55K is a lot of cash to tie in a car.
If you have experienced a similar situation or you can shed some light on your experience buying a new Z, please share your thoughts.
Thank you
Ask yourself: am I worth giving myself this last gift? maybe the last one. That's how I decided mine. I don't have the cash to just buy a Z and start customizing it with tons of extra cash. For me, it was the last sacrifice I would do have the car I always wanted. I know this will be my last "toy". So I am taking care of it and will eventually be left for my kids; whomever gets it.
Remember, after you die, you're not taking anything with you; only the experiences you had.
 
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MRSocal

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Mo
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2025 Z Performance
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Ask yourself: am I worth giving myself this last gift? maybe the last one. That's how I decided mine. I don't have the cash to just buy a Z and start customizing it with tones of extra cash. For me, it was the last sacrifice I would do have the car I always wanted. I know this will be my last "toy". So I am taking care of it and will eventually be left for my kids; whomever gets it.
Remember, after you die, you're not taking anything with you; only the experiences you had.
Thanks for the good words and I hope you enjoy your Z for a very long time.
 
 






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