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^ I think it's roughly 99.99 for the basic service at a Nissan dealer; have brakes and suspension inspected, et cetera. The LOF service alone is likely $70 or so, for full-synthetic. Of course, DIY is cheaper.
Tires ain't cheap on the Z, mainly because they use a staggered fitment front to rear, which likely necessitates replacement sooner than your average car (although typical for a sports-car, and even many recent sport-sedans). Toss in an alignment (yes, front toe goes out very easily on even a naturally-driven Nissan, they specify rather narrow ranges of +/- toe for some reason), and it's understandable to see a Z-car for new shoes that price, although were I lived, 30k miles is an absolute stretch on a set.
Depending on your age and experience, I would also make sure I was really ready to handle a Ferrari; even if driving it at 7/10s, and with a wealth of experience behind the wheel, the result might be a wreck (or worse) when approaching the limits of the car. Some seat time at a racing school will help you greatly appreciate the nuances of an exotic car (if you have plenty of track experience and have owned a few top-notch sports-cars, just ignore this).
Tires ain't cheap on the Z, mainly because they use a staggered fitment front to rear, which likely necessitates replacement sooner than your average car (although typical for a sports-car, and even many recent sport-sedans). Toss in an alignment (yes, front toe goes out very easily on even a naturally-driven Nissan, they specify rather narrow ranges of +/- toe for some reason), and it's understandable to see a Z-car for new shoes that price, although were I lived, 30k miles is an absolute stretch on a set.
Depending on your age and experience, I would also make sure I was really ready to handle a Ferrari; even if driving it at 7/10s, and with a wealth of experience behind the wheel, the result might be a wreck (or worse) when approaching the limits of the car. Some seat time at a racing school will help you greatly appreciate the nuances of an exotic car (if you have plenty of track experience and have owned a few top-notch sports-cars, just ignore this).
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