Cost of Ownership of a Nissan 370Z

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • This is probably one of the most requested videos yet. I go over what it costs to own a Nissan 370Z.
    Insurance, fuel, maintenance, repairs, tax and more.

Komentáře • 564

  • @BillieHQ
    @BillieHQ Před 7 lety +79

    it's expensive to own a 370 or 350z because you wanna mod the shit out of it

  • @mnhcp3080
    @mnhcp3080 Před 7 lety +45

    Wow, I've owned my 370Z now for 6 years, only needed tires, and I just had them mount and balanced them for me. Dude, did you buy your Z off a Salvage lot?!

    • @malcolmcooper9509
      @malcolmcooper9509 Před 2 lety

      Ive owned mine now for about 15 months,, 3 oil changes , and lots of petrol .

  • @manuelnavarro7539
    @manuelnavarro7539 Před 7 lety +76

    Your a funny dude that always seems to stay positive. I'd be very depressed with those costs, haha!

  • @suspectedcrab
    @suspectedcrab Před 10 měsíci +3

    I don't own a 370z but I think I started following your channel many years ago when I got my '09 Altima. I'm not even a car guy, but I got hooked on your laugh and personality. Glad you still post videos once in a while.

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks so much for the kind words, and thanks for following along on the long journey. Cars are fun and I love to laugh and have fun with cars. Excited to get to make more awesome content 🙌🙌

  • @josesemino8284
    @josesemino8284 Před 7 lety +71

    bought mine brand new in 2010 I have 56k miles on it and no issues so far still running with original battery

    • @SniperUnreal
      @SniperUnreal Před 7 lety +1

      same I'm around 60k now

    • @teslainc.47
      @teslainc.47 Před 7 lety

      What kinda job do you have?

    • @moneytalkwithoz
      @moneytalkwithoz Před 7 lety +1

      Jose Semino i just changed mine, it was weak, 2009 and have 55k on it. get ready i say.

    • @josesemino8284
      @josesemino8284 Před 7 lety

      I'm gonna get my battery checked next time I take it for oil change

    • @josesemino8284
      @josesemino8284 Před 7 lety

      Eduardo Delgado no I bought it back in 2010 which is 7 years ago it only had 6 miles

  • @panchocoyote3608
    @panchocoyote3608 Před 3 lety +5

    Never seen someone so happy about car repairs. God bless him and his wallet.

  • @mowmow8496
    @mowmow8496 Před 7 lety +72

    His laugh reminds me of KSI, always makes me giggle. :)

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +8

      +Mow Mow hahaha. Thanks so much. I'm so glad you like the golden laugh!! And I love KSI and Deji!!

    • @militarypage3622
      @militarypage3622 Před 7 lety

      The Golden Drive lol

    • @bryanespinoza1840
      @bryanespinoza1840 Před 6 lety +1

      I don’t ever wanna see the word giggle ever again

  • @hehaheadshot97
    @hehaheadshot97 Před 7 lety +3

    I bought a 2009 370z with 64k miles on it in April of 2016. After over a year and 9k miles, I have had only one issue with the car which was a loose battery terminal and mount (previous owner failed install). Two zipties and some foil fixed that issue and the car has been flawless since. I have replaced the warped front rotors that came with the car, all brake pads, engine + tranny + diff fluids but that's all labeled as planned maintenance. Very reliable cars if you buy them once the previous owner has dealt with the initial issues (CSC, steering lock, possible oil consumption, etc) in the first 35k miles. Parts aren't much more expensive than other Japanese import cars aside from headlights ($700 a piece). Taxes were $580 and insurance for under 25 year old male clean record is ~$1,100 per year for full coverage.

  • @delmarreese9668
    @delmarreese9668 Před 7 lety +44

    I'm so glad I wasn't eager to get a sports car at a young age. I'm 54 y/o. I own a 2014 base Z. My insurance is $429 per year with $250 deduct for collision. 19k miles and no problems to date.

    • @Sigrafix
      @Sigrafix Před 7 lety +5

      I'm 28 paying $3,248 per year with $1,000 deductible on a damn ecoboost mustang.. :'(

    • @lukesdewhurst
      @lukesdewhurst Před 7 lety

      27 here, £1500 insurance with £550 yearly tax. Not to mention the uk prices for fuel haha.

    • @croaton07
      @croaton07 Před 6 lety

      I'm late to the reply gang but you make me feel a lot better about getting a Z at 32. I kinda felt too old for it, but with my rates being so much lower than a 20 year olds, I do have a problem getting it now that I'm more mature, more stable and can actually afford the bills haha.

    • @southphoenixstreets7934
      @southphoenixstreets7934 Před 6 lety +1

      18 here with a 2017 camaro ss base insurance is 164 a month.

    • @Shjon.z33
      @Shjon.z33 Před 5 lety +1

      @@southphoenixstreets7934 i call bullshit

  • @brawleyabyss9641
    @brawleyabyss9641 Před 7 lety +102

    u got ripped off so bad

  • @lapalomablanca8440
    @lapalomablanca8440 Před 7 lety +18

    This is one of my dream cars so that's why I'm here

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +1

      +General2001leon Gaming that's awesome!! It was my dream car too!! You can check out more of my content on the Z and I'm sure you'll love it. Thanks so much for watching bro

    • @wendyfan8071
      @wendyfan8071 Před 3 lety

      Its my baby!! 😄

  • @austinodell9046
    @austinodell9046 Před 7 lety +6

    Just so you know you can get a gtr with a very similar insurance and gas milage, you would only have to pay an extra 70.000 for the car which should be quite easy since a house is pretty easy to sell.

  • @Handlenamewastaken
    @Handlenamewastaken Před 7 lety +19

    for any young person thinking about buying this car, my insurance is $320 a month. i haven't gotten a ticket in over 4 years but I've had 2 reckless tickets and 3 speeding tickets when i first got my license, I'm almost 22 now so I'm going to take driving school to hopefully bring it down. moral of the story: dont drive like an idiot and you will be able to afford nice things. (also not die)

    • @khboost9412
      @khboost9412 Před 5 lety

      Tristan Mcgrady how old were you when you got the car ?

    • @jako997
      @jako997 Před 5 lety

      Im 24 years old and had my license when i was 19. I went to a dealership to get a 2016 370z and the monthly price was ok but the INSURANCE is what stopped me from getting it. They were asking $330 month for the car on top of me paying $450 a month on the car. It didnt make sense to me why it was that expensive

    • @superallxn3629
      @superallxn3629 Před 5 lety +1

      jako997 it is a 2016 sports car and you’re under 25

    • @jako997
      @jako997 Před 5 lety

      @@superallxn3629 you really believe it's going to be lower after i turn 25 lol? I'm on the policy With my mom when it was $330 a month. By myself it was nearly $500 a month and sometimes higher at different insurance conpanies

    • @Reply_if_you_gay
      @Reply_if_you_gay Před 5 lety

      jako997 $330 for you and your mom combined? Or just you byyourself

  • @busalove2013
    @busalove2013 Před 6 lety +3

    I absolutely love this dude's sense of humor!! he Laugh's at everything! this guy's a regular riot!!! thank God, there's still genuinely good natured people.

  • @tucuman4sho
    @tucuman4sho Před 7 lety +9

    You should learn how to fix your car! I own the nismo, and i had the power steering issue, I bought a used power steering pump from a totaled 370z with 12k miles for $100 and changed it myself, along with a $10 power steering fluid, so $110 fix, you just gotta have the right tools, but its nothing hard.

  • @JasonB54
    @JasonB54 Před 7 lety +1

    Not interested in buying 350/370z anymore. Thank you for very informative video. Saved me a lot of money.

  • @nigel8649
    @nigel8649 Před 7 lety

    I have had my 16 Nismo for 7 months, It had a fresh oil change, free, I have changed it once since. It had 6k on it and has 11k on it now. The car is amazing, there is no comparison to any car unless you are looking at a Porsche. I pay $67 per month for full coverage. My 7 months of ownership has cost me $1200 tax, $600 gas, $490 Ins, $40 oil. $2330 total for 7 months. Also one thing to note is at the drag strip I ran a quarter mile in 13.2 seconds! Your mustang may beat me in the quarter but on a road course I will own you!

    • @Hugs_4_Bugs_
      @Hugs_4_Bugs_ Před 7 lety

      Nigel Stars Ha my 370 is stock and I have never lost to a Mustang in a 0-100 stop light race. Nice 1/4 mile run. What was your speed at 13.2?

  • @curlyq1582
    @curlyq1582 Před 7 lety +60

    i lov my z.. never a problem yet and i beat on it daily.. i pay $110 a month full insurance.. im 22 yrs old...its not expensive to own at all..

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +7

      +curly q wow!! That's super awesome. Where do you live

    • @ezraresendiz714
      @ezraresendiz714 Před 7 lety +2

      what insurance company?

    • @265308
      @265308 Před 7 lety +2

      if had minimum coverage n were older than 30 man u be paying like 25-40 bucks a month.....assuming had very few tickets n no accidents man sucks when ur young.

    • @endlzss
      @endlzss Před 7 lety +14

      that's a for sure 100% lie unless you are under your parents policies. My wife is 24 and we have to pay $140 a month even if its under her name

    • @CGP9856
      @CGP9856 Před 7 lety

      I got quoted 123 a month for a new 370z

  • @OwnsGermany
    @OwnsGermany Před 7 lety +17

    I sure miss my 2010 370Z. I'll have to watch you enjoy your ownership before the wife will ever let me get one again!

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +1

      +OwnsGermany haha. Thanks. What happened to yours?

    • @OwnsGermany
      @OwnsGermany Před 7 lety

      I sold it immediately after the first light snow lol.

  • @salehlubid3113
    @salehlubid3113 Před 7 lety +41

    the laugh of pain hehehe

  • @alrod9535
    @alrod9535 Před 6 lety +1

    To be honest, it won't be that much more than a regular car. It also depends if you have a heavy foot or not or if you can do some of the repairs yourself, like the engine belts. That repair is very simple and doesn't take very long if you are somewhat mechanically inclined. The cost to fun factor is also better. I like to look at smiles per gallon as a factor as well. My Z has treated me well over the 12 years that I've owned it even though it's a 350z. The 370z should not be any different and will last you a while if you take care of it.

  • @lanceshelton5024
    @lanceshelton5024 Před 2 měsíci

    Look at it like this the issues you were having with the power steering actually exposed other issues that needed to be addressed.. They are now repaired at a one time expense since the repairs and replacement parts have been done. So for one time cost you practically had your power steering, serpentine or alternator drive belt replaced, as well as, a new battery. That should safely get you down the road for awhile and that beautiful car is in your hands so can make sure she is respected and taken care of.. Beautiful car brother!! I love my 2020 Nissan 370Z Touring Sport as much you love your 370Z...

  • @brian1157
    @brian1157 Před 7 lety +1

    I've owned 2 370z's and I have never had any issues with them.
    My cost of ownership:
    Insurance: Mine is about $1,800 per year (I'm 29 with a with a few speeding tickets).
    Gas: It's my daily driver and I fill up about once a week which costs about $40-$50.
    Tires: $180-$250 per tire, which I find I have to replace about every 20k miles.
    Maintenance: Only things I've ever had to do was just the regular oil/fluid changes.
    Those are the only costs I can think of that I had to pay. It's a really decent car and doesn't cost much to maintain.

  • @NF4EVR
    @NF4EVR Před 7 lety +30

    How is a power steering hose ~$600 and the pump is ~$300?!?!? The hose would have killed me, and I probably would be finding another mechanic.

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +4

      +NF4EVR yeah, I think they overcharge a lot. I'll probably change mechanics soon.

    • @NF4EVR
      @NF4EVR Před 7 lety +1

      The Golden Drive the only thing could have been that they had to "hunt" for the problem and just charged the hourly rate. Thanks for the reply! I love your videos and your Z!

    • @Korrupted8787
      @Korrupted8787 Před 7 lety

      Power steering hose was probably 200+ alone, then you have to replace the fluid and bleed the air out of the system. He also mentioned that they replaced the acc belt at the same time which was a good idea if it has never been changed.
      Not a bad price if the work was done by a competent tech.

    • @NF4EVR
      @NF4EVR Před 7 lety +1

      Korrupted really? I'm just surprised at the home's cost then. I figured hoses were relatively cheap. Do they not have to do a lot of the same labor for the pump replacement? Of course, I don't know what they had to do to reach whichever hose it was.

    • @ulisesroldan2955
      @ulisesroldan2955 Před 7 lety +1

      NF4EVR buy it off on eBay and do it yourself . It's way cheaper

  • @BryanEdwardArmijos
    @BryanEdwardArmijos Před 5 lety +5

    I mean how old is the car and how much mileage did it have? I'm glad I have my 2012 Corolla. So far zero repairs in 7 years. $45 oil changes and $30 to fill the tank.

  • @stevenschwartzstein4502
    @stevenschwartzstein4502 Před 7 lety +1

    I have an '05 350 Roadster with 83K (bought with 36K in '12). Had minor electrical issues $300 and recently had to replace wheel bearings for right rear $2-300, if I remember. Other than that just normal wear and tear maintenance so far - tires, brakes, battery, oil. Still love the car. BTW my mechanic at Precision Z - awesome garage, google 'em - in LA says to stay away from '09-'12 370s if possible, tho I can't remember exactly why due to old age (mine).

  • @Killswitch1991
    @Killswitch1991 Před 7 lety +11

    Although they are not cheap to run I think you got quite unlucky bro and the garages you went to bumped you on your repairs

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety

      +Killswitch1991 haha, yeah. I got really unlucky.

  • @unwanted_zombie
    @unwanted_zombie Před 7 lety +1

    Been working for nissan for a while now and I've never seen most of these issues actually happen on the 370z. Most expensive thing to usually happen on these cars is tires. They're pretty solid cars. Sounds like you got the runaround.. find a new dealer PRONTO. If they made you pay $600+ and it didn't fix you're problem and the they tacked on more fees.. shady af.

  • @archangele1
    @archangele1 Před 7 lety

    The normal issues with a 350Z within 100K miles are replacing the water pump, timing chain, and tensioner. It is not uncommon for the AC compressor to start becoming noisy at 100K miles. Another issue is leaking valve cover gaskets, especially the little ones that keep oil out of the spark plug holes. If you have a manual transmission, you'll most probably need a clutch. All brake rotors will fail by 100K miles. (They can go sooner if you are hard on brakes) You will also most probably go through two to three sets of tires in 100K miles. If you have all this done at a shop, you are looking at around $8,000 . Parts alone will run you around $3,900. Oops, I forgot the driver's side power window motor and the starter.. Add another $300 for the parts. Triple that if you have them replaced at a shop. These cars are not cheap to operate, but neither is any other car. My Honda Accord needs it's timing belt changed every 90K along with all seals and the water pump. It also had the good old automatic transmission fail at 109K. Exhaust manifolds like to crack around 100K on 4 cyl Hondas. Suffice it to say, driving is NOT cheap. The average sedan costs around $0.35 a mile to drive. The 350Z is around
    $0.40 a mile to drive. But it is a true sports car.

  • @BOBimusRex
    @BOBimusRex Před 4 lety

    All the 370z owners on youtube are so proud they make it to 100k miles. As someone looking to pick up a used one, I sure hope to get a lot more out of a car than that. You guys aren't making me feel too confident about investing my money in one of these. If I pick one up used with 70k miles on it (which are going for $14-$16k), It had better last me to at least 175k miles. Thats 100k miles of expected use for $16k. So thats 6.25 miles of expected use for every thousand I spent on it. Thats still not great. But if a z owner is LUCKY to get to 100k miles, then that same z with 70k miles would only have about 30k expected useful miles left in it. Putting it at 1.875 miles of expected use per thousand spent. Thats teeeeeerrrrible. Answers, quickly, before my dreams go up in a cloud of exhaust!

  • @Eljojo
    @Eljojo Před 7 lety +1

    People might think that he must be unlucky, but this things actually happen, 3 months after I purchased my 370z my antilock system failed $1400 to repair it! :/ other than that my Z is running great now. Oil change are cheap, repairs are expensive.

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +1

      +Eljojo thank you so much for the golden comments, the repairs really are expensive. I'm trying to see if I can start doing some repairs by myself and not kill myself in the process. Haha

  • @mr.fuscles
    @mr.fuscles Před 7 lety +4

    I have a 2011 and just did the steering wheel lock sensor. Wouldn't start and had to tow it. Also needed a battery. $700.00 with taxes.

  • @DJPotato067
    @DJPotato067 Před 7 lety +1

    idk what country you're in but my cost for 6 months is a lot cheaper, there is not tax on the car, i haven't needed any repairs, maintenance was about 150 for me, 3rd party insurance that protects you in crashes only (not theft/fire) was about 325 and fuel is about 720. So in 6 months (excluding the killswitch i installed) the car has cost me around 1195, less than your tax alone.

  • @SpideySensei72
    @SpideySensei72 Před 7 lety +25

    If you couldn't afford to maintain it, then why purchase it? Sounds like you bought a used lemon. Purchased my 05 350Z new off the lot. With over 110K I haven't had any of these issues. Sounds like the stealership just saw you coming.

  • @Allmotorzl1
    @Allmotorzl1 Před 7 lety +1

    My Z sadly has been costly so far. Need a rebuilt transmission since my 7AT has been slipping. Also just replaced map sensor , fuel pump, did oil, brakes, and new tires. Not cheep at all lol. And I have a 11

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety

      +Platinum haha. Oh my goodness!! That sounds like so much money!! Holy moly!!

  • @AntifIaw
    @AntifIaw Před 6 lety +1

    don't let tank get below quarter tank. Save the fuel pumps

  • @kaddiddlehopper29
    @kaddiddlehopper29 Před 6 lety +2

    You completely left out the greatest cost of car ownership--depreciation. Depreciation is just like taking your hard earned money (that you're presumably paying interest on), and making it vanish into thin air.

  • @austinj2068
    @austinj2068 Před 7 lety

    Over $1000 in repairs in the first 6 months? Holy sh**. This is why I found a good mechanic and I have every potential new car inspected by them. I know a fair amount, but I'm not a professional. I pay $40 for a pre-buy inspection, and so far it has saved me thousands...

  • @DnDnights
    @DnDnights Před 7 lety +1

    This is the cost of owning YOUR used 370z. Mine is 1 year old and has had zero issues.

  • @mrblintz3927
    @mrblintz3927 Před 7 lety +3

    😂😂😂😂hes so funny, in the beginning he said "there probably looking at me like an idiot" 😂😂 (I died)

  • @CSpann1
    @CSpann1 Před 7 lety

    Love the FairladyZ. I picked up the 2016 370z Nismo-Tech for about $48,000. Sales tax was over $3,000 or so. BUT I have had this car for a year now and not needed one repair. I hate that you've had so many issues with yours. I pay about $112 a month for full coverage thru esurance. SWITCH over! $230 is pretty steep for insurance and im only 2 years older than you (27). Give esurance a call. State Farm was gonna charge be about $240. But keep at it man. Love the Z.

  • @Jmener69
    @Jmener69 Před 6 lety

    i thought fuel was going to be the killer for my 350z, but its not too bad.The thing I'm always spending $$ on is car washes/supplies...and since I have a roadster the car washes are all by hand....but I 100% agree its all worth it

  • @CBPgolf
    @CBPgolf Před 3 lety

    This dudes attitude towards expenses is awesome. Just laughs it off I love it!!!!

  • @ZBasic64
    @ZBasic64 Před 7 lety +2

    I like how you casually continue the commentary from inside trunk

  • @TheCarExp
    @TheCarExp Před 5 lety +1

    Seems like every car is good really... it's just going to treat you the way you treat it. Good vid dude!

  • @mikecarter5631
    @mikecarter5631 Před 7 lety

    I've had my 2014 370Z since December 2014. It rolled off the assembly line in October 2014. I haven't had any problems whatsoever.

  • @suspectedcrab
    @suspectedcrab Před 6 lety +1

    I'm subscribing to you just because of your laugh and the fact that you make things that aren't funny, funny by laughing randomly.

  • @kierancross7514
    @kierancross7514 Před 7 lety +2

    Hey man good to c your still making awesome vids, still saving for my Z. About half way there. Haven't seen any of your vids for a few months so just catching up on them now. Still entertaining as ever , keep laughing and keep up the good work my friend

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety +1

      +Kieran Cross haha. I'm so excited for you man, and I'm so glad you like the golden videos!! You're super awesome, and I hope you get your Z soon!!

    • @jacobwaterson3575
      @jacobwaterson3575 Před 2 lety

      Do you have it right know?

  • @raptorjesus959
    @raptorjesus959 Před 7 lety +1

    Seems that they scam you dude, nissan's made in Japan are one of the most reliable vehicles ever...

  • @DanSoma
    @DanSoma Před 7 lety +2

    I love your nervous laugh as those costs add up!

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety

      +Daniel Inouwa hahaha. Oooh yeah, the prices add up real quick

  • @ln6964
    @ln6964 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! I have an old Volvo I bought that is dying. It was a temporary car until I got the funds together for another one. Anyway, I was looking at a Z because Nissan has a decent reputation as far as reliability, but a friend of mine who's a mechanic and an old Z owner (240 I believe) told me to do my research on the car as the Zs can have problems. So far it looks like I'm going to go back to my Corvettes after all. I guess, there is no such thing as a trouble free sports car. Still, they are a hell of a lot of fun to drive!

  • @das370z7
    @das370z7 Před 7 lety

    TGD, you make very amusing videos!!! I hope you were able to fix your issue without it being too much out of your pocket. I myself am the proud owner of a 2014 black cherry touring sport roadster that I purchased last May from PHL with only 11k miles on it. It truly is a VERY AMAZING car!!!! I've only put 2k miles on it since then. It still smells new. I don't see very many convertible 370zs but a ton of 350z's. Everyone one wants to talk about the car. Heads DO turn??

  • @ScooterMadeTV
    @ScooterMadeTV Před 6 lety

    You know that they purposely told you the wrong thing ?!..... they fixed the power steering hoses that was fine to begin with and told you what actually was going on the second time.......... they got you good !

  • @lukedohring9973
    @lukedohring9973 Před 5 lety +4

    If its something you can try to repair on your own its way cheaper

  • @stevornrichards1380
    @stevornrichards1380 Před 7 lety

    I'm 29 with no accidents and drive a base model sentra. my full coverage insurance in Louisiana is 210 and that's with multi car discount

  • @nicholascota8897
    @nicholascota8897 Před 7 lety

    All of these problems should have been covered by the dealership under warranty. Your one very patient and nice guy to let them do this to you 😂😂.

  • @AnonDrewT
    @AnonDrewT Před 7 lety

    I absolutely mean no offense here, but this is a shining example of why it is good to have some wrench-turning experience! That's about $800-1000 you could've saved had you known how to do it! I know not everyone has friends or family that can teach them to work on cars, but it's always great to learn somewhere, even if it's self-taught or by watching a video on here!

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety

      +Drew Harris haha, that's so true. Don't worry, I've began learning how to work on the car myself. The next couple of videos are gonna be me doing work to the car. It's gonna be golden.

  • @Francisco-Danconia
    @Francisco-Danconia Před 6 lety

    I love my 350Z. Bought a 2004 Nismo touring Roadster. 58000 miles for $11,600 after tax tag and title. My stock car kicks the shit out of almost everyone that tries to race me LOL, and my fuel mileage is 28 miles per gallon with City and Highway. Insurance is $60 a month for full coverage with $300,000 limits

  • @Furmasterr
    @Furmasterr Před 5 lety +1

    $1200 and you’re crying? Try living in Ontario,Canada. I just purchased a 2019 Corvette Grandsport and my taxes came up to just over $13,000 CAD that’s $10,000 US!! Yes, I cried lol

  • @JayceeSahagun76
    @JayceeSahagun76 Před 7 lety

    I can relate. I have a 2010 40th anniversary edition and my clutch was going out and tranny is going out then car battery then my door locks started not to work with the remote. Then steering columns needed to replaced thank god it was covered by Nissan do to recall. Great video

  • @eyeorewolf
    @eyeorewolf Před 3 lety

    Taxes are inevitable regardless what car you buy so are insurance and fuel. Was the dealer that charged you over $600 for a power steering hose the same dealer that charged you just over $200 for a power steering pump and belt replacement? First of all the dealer should have test drove your car after replacing the power steering hose and realized the issues was not fully resolved. Second the disparity in repair costs between replacing a hose VS replacing a power steering pump and belt makes no sense at all. If you think owning a 370Z is expensive try owning an SLK 55 AMG or Alfa Romeo 4C and getting them serviced by the dealer. I don't know what you are majoring in in college but hopefully when you graduate you will get a home with a garage, buy some tools and learn to work on your own car. Over a lifetime you will save enough to retire comfortably. I like the way you have the tablet hanging from the dash, interesting idea, I might copy cat you on that idea. Good luck with the Z going forward.

  • @shoryukenpower
    @shoryukenpower Před 7 lety +2

    cost of ownership goes way down if you don't tow it incorrectly if it ever breaks down :D

  • @wagecuckwojak2394
    @wagecuckwojak2394 Před 7 lety +1

    Great vid as always, +expensive things you got there man😬😂wish you good luck. Keep up the positive energi👍🏻👌🏻and great content😂😂

  • @Nerdy_Aomeba
    @Nerdy_Aomeba Před 7 lety +9

    How the heck do u afford that as college student? What’s your job?

    • @99joserivera
      @99joserivera Před 3 lety

      Dude I can afford two cars as a college student also, and I only make 45k a year. Save save save

    • @Nerdy_Aomeba
      @Nerdy_Aomeba Před 3 lety

      @@99joserivera Not judging, but that’s living for the payment of cars. I couldn’t do that. I rather invest than putting it on cars.
      But you’re not doing bad compared to the college students I know. They make minimum wage and won’t be able to afford it.

  • @captainsparrow6463
    @captainsparrow6463 Před 6 lety

    Hey man... be careful were you take a sports car for repairs. The mechanics will charge you a couple hundred dollars more than the actual price. Simply because it is a sports car they think that you will expect a higher price. In my experience of proudly owning a 2013 370z, I have only spent around $2500 in repairs in over 4 years of ownership (not including oil)

  • @paulmallows1623
    @paulmallows1623 Před 5 lety

    Talki g of fuel here in the UK, my 370zgt only runs on 98 octane and costs 120 pounds to fill up, and it's the equive of 130 dollars

  • @vince7428
    @vince7428 Před 6 lety +1

    You're awesome man, you could make a video about anything and I would love it. Love your attitude and joyfullness. Subbed af!!

  • @PR1NCETD0T
    @PR1NCETD0T Před 7 lety

    Like you said, it varies from person to person and depending where you live.
    Some at 25 or older will probably only have to pay half of that, and if you can do the maintenance and stuff yourself, even less.

  • @TheCinderellaman10
    @TheCinderellaman10 Před 3 lety +1

    Love that rear wing, looks beautiful

  • @WaitingForStorm
    @WaitingForStorm Před 6 lety

    it does look like you got ripped off but the cost of insurance and fuel per 6 months already cost a lot

  • @matte6403
    @matte6403 Před 7 lety

    oh and you might be interested, i quoted full coverage for a 370z (im 23), with nationwide, and it was 127$/m, and they called me and said they could lower it if it would get me to switch to there insurance

  • @brettkelley1415
    @brettkelley1415 Před 6 lety

    I have a 2008 g37. I know it’s not a 370z. But other than tires and a battery. Oh and the clutch. It’s been flawless. Beat it every day

  • @syntrexfpv1347
    @syntrexfpv1347 Před rokem

    Nothing you said would be different for any other car. You either have really bad luck or let mechanics take you for a ride. I've owned an FRS, 350z, GTI, 370z and have done nothing but annual maintenance and have never had any issues or needed repairs.

  • @amko5335
    @amko5335 Před 3 lety

    In my Country for 370z i pay 200€ for insurance + 150€ for road taxes in Total 350€ for 1 year plus gas depend how often you drive it

  • @iampyron22
    @iampyron22 Před 6 lety

    All these things are basic repair / maintenance costs that all cars will have
    realy need to learn how to service yourself will save you heaps

  • @LuvThyMind29
    @LuvThyMind29 Před 6 lety

    I'm confused....usually the car is under warranty for several thousand miles and you aren't responsible for paying all of this. In fact, you could bring it back in and get it replaced...

  • @scoobycrush9231
    @scoobycrush9231 Před 2 lety

    Great video and love your laugh! That is pretty expensive but I think the norm for sports cars. Eeeek, gotta love your car.

  • @lejoprasad928
    @lejoprasad928 Před 2 lety

    I love your attitude, please never change. Everyone should be laughing in the face of shitiness that is life.

  • @carshow2102
    @carshow2102 Před 7 lety

    The insurance does seem to be a bit high but otherwise I haven't had to do anything besides oil changes. The tires will be expensive once they wear out though.

  • @TheSunnySide
    @TheSunnySide Před 2 lety

    Hey ! I love the video - Glad I found you. I'm looking to buy a 370z to replace my old '72 240z that I had to sell a couple of years ago - tnx - S

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words, that’s awesome. You sold your 240z?😭😭

  • @robertl9863
    @robertl9863 Před 6 lety

    Really want a 350z, I enjoyed this video immensely so I can now know how much money to mentally set aside. Good information and great video, I watched the whole thing.

  • @Spartan117A51
    @Spartan117A51 Před 3 lety

    Sounds like me when I bought my 300srt8 used from a lot. I feel like you have to find these cars from a private owner who actually takes care of their car. I loved my 300 srt8 but also hated the debt it put me in. I learned my lesson though

  • @ProjectAnubisUSA
    @ProjectAnubisUSA Před 7 lety

    1200 in tax is nothing mine will be around 3-3500 in California on a 24k buy ... dont fill up a full tank if you are around town, liquid weighs alot and your mpg will increase.

    • @TheGoldenDrive
      @TheGoldenDrive  Před 7 lety

      +PROJECT ANUBIS oh my goodness!! Really?? That's crazy. Haha

  • @HeyItsKesh
    @HeyItsKesh Před 7 lety

    I bought my 370z in December 2015 at 71k miles.. only unexpected maintenance was for a heater hose that burst.Came to about $150 for parts and labor. You either somehow got a lemon or got played by mechanics

  • @SpacemanXC
    @SpacemanXC Před 7 lety

    I have an '09 Z34 MT. I've had no problems at all.
    Except that god damned CSC! It blew up and left me stranded at 18k miles. Thankfully it was still covered by the 3yr/36k mile warranty. Then it blew up AGAIN at 40k miles. This time, not covered. So I had an HD slave from Zspeed and a heavy duty master from RJM installed. Cost me $700 in parts and $600 in labor at a local shop.
    Thankfully my mechanic said the clutch looks new, so I didn't have to cough up another $1300 for a new clutch and flywheel.

  • @machineslave3
    @machineslave3 Před 7 lety

    Holy shit man. I just picked up an ND Miata. Fun to drive annnnnd 32mpg combined 50/50 highway/city. But the Z is a beautiful car and I love your mods!

  • @dirtiron9063
    @dirtiron9063 Před 7 lety +1

    I was considering buying one of these cars before this video.. I liked the video though!

  • @davidcordell914
    @davidcordell914 Před 6 lety +1

    I dont know what he is talking about . It's a cheap car to own . No problems, here . Tires are a little pricey but what car isn't any more.

  • @BigHeadClan
    @BigHeadClan Před 5 lety

    09 g37 90k miles on the odo currently one year into ownership.
    I have to replace the front end links and that's it, so $150 but let's be real car is 10 years old bushings and end links tend to wear around then.
    Sounds like your first 6 months was rough.

  • @jahuey77
    @jahuey77 Před 7 lety

    Your insurance is super high. That's way more then what I pay on my E92 M3. Anyways, I also had a 370Z as a my second car. I would pay about 70$ a month. Full coverage. Look at a other insurance companies. Statefarm wanted 140$ a month and Allstate wanted about 90$. I'm currently with Geico. I was 23 when I had the 370z and m3. I'm currently 24.

  • @Amir.z32
    @Amir.z32 Před 7 lety +1

    I know how you feel man, fellow Z owner here haha (Z32). It's worth it though!

  • @elon77677
    @elon77677 Před 7 lety

    I have an 09 Nismo and it has cost me exactly $0.00 in any sort of repairs. Z is only costly in tires. It eats them pretty quick. I was lucky to get 25k miles out of my rear. Front look like it will make it till 30k.

  • @Spartan117A51
    @Spartan117A51 Před 3 lety

    Those rims are unique and look awesome on this car.

  • @funnystuff9740
    @funnystuff9740 Před 6 lety

    For maintenance, that just sounds like the previous owner didn’t take care of it well

  • @nickc6842
    @nickc6842 Před 7 lety +3

    My '15 has 37k miles and the most expensive thing (other than gas) is the weekly car washes. You're just making Z's look bad.

  • @TrichbeeT
    @TrichbeeT Před 7 lety

    yunno, they say its not the owner that chooses the car, its the car that chooses the owner. your z34 dont like you at all

  • @geovannysanabria8110
    @geovannysanabria8110 Před 7 lety

    my last 09 was auto 80k on the clock just tires oil and 1 battery is all the maintenance it took and I drove that car hard

  • @tharpeaddy
    @tharpeaddy Před 6 lety

    That’s actually not bad for a sports car. I mean it’s not using parts like a family sedan like a Toyota Camry. I’m sure this car didn’t actually need all of this stuff done to it. They wanted money out of him. But driving this car is just twice of what t is to drive my 2003 Ford Taurus.

  • @Mynamedoublem
    @Mynamedoublem Před 7 lety

    Owned my Z34 for over 1 1/2 years, 6mt DD 20 Yrs old, and never had a problem until my clutch stuck to the floor at the time I got it towed to Nissan and they wanted over 1K to replace the CSC & CMC, I said fuck off and bought the CMC, replaced it and only cost me 120$ for the part and some help from a buddy ! 😁👌🏾

  • @hmmmyes6934
    @hmmmyes6934 Před 6 lety

    Never go to Nissan dealers they will (almost) always lie to you and overcharge you. It's better if you are more informed in doing it yourself because it will be much cheaper to do it.