How old are you?
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#87
I'm 36. I've had 18 cars since the age of 16. I purchased a Maxima in 2002 and I was hooked on Nissans. Unfortunately it was totalled. I tried to do the right thing and purchased a Honda Civic. Fantastic little car and unbeatable gas mileage without going Hybrid. I kept it for a year and sold it. I purchased a 2007 Camry SE loaded. Tinted the windows and installed TRD (Eibach) springs. I kept it 5 months and absolutely hated it. I have loved the G35 Sedan since it was first introduced, but somehow couldn't bring myself to purchase a vehicle that expensive. Actually the Camry was only a couple thousand less. I was tired of settling for mediocre cars and purchased the exact car I wanted to and got my G35S. I am completely satisfied and grin from ear to ear everytime I get in it. Ended up paying cash for it as we normally do for our vehicles. Then 2 weeks after I purchased it I received the wonderful news that an unexpected visitor was coming and I was about to go get surgery to prevent this in a couple of weeks. Now we have to get rid of the Titan and get the dreaded Minivan for the family hauler. The wife is pissed that she has to give up her truck. I purchased the G happily as our 5 year old is starting Kindergarten and was freeing up $850 a month in daycare expenses. We were planning on buying a vacation home in another year when our 3 year old starts school, but alas the minivan will be our vacation home
#90
22 here..
and to people giving young people **** for driving good cars, I think being young and driving a good car is an incredible experience, and helping pay for a good car is the best gift that a parent can give their kids.. I personally appreciate every single second in this amazing car .. as long as you dont take it for granted, you deserve it
when the bank rolls in, and I've got my kids going to Stanford & Harvard, they'll be riding in Renntech SL65s..
Alright maybe not, but how about a 2025 G?
and to people giving young people **** for driving good cars, I think being young and driving a good car is an incredible experience, and helping pay for a good car is the best gift that a parent can give their kids.. I personally appreciate every single second in this amazing car .. as long as you dont take it for granted, you deserve it
when the bank rolls in, and I've got my kids going to Stanford & Harvard, they'll be riding in Renntech SL65s..
Alright maybe not, but how about a 2025 G?