Wheres all the 350z owners?

G-Forced

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Hi

I'll be moving to KL quite soon and considering purchasing a car. The 350z is on my shortlist and I came on here to have a look and noticed the last post was 2 years ago.

Where is everyone?

One of the things I'll need to consider is availability of parts. What is the 350z like for these two?

Also, is there any guide on what to look for when buying one of these?

Thanks!
 

6UE5t

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Hi

I'll be moving to KL quite soon and considering purchasing a car. The 350z is on my shortlist and I came on here to have a look and noticed the last post was 2 years ago.

Where is everyone?

One of the things I'll need to consider is availability of parts. What is the 350z like for these two?

Also, is there any guide on what to look for when buying one of these?

Thanks!
This car is not popular coz the road tax is too damn expensive (rm4.3k/yr). You know about this right?

Anyway what makes you want to buy this car in the first place?
 

RENESIS VIII

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350Z from what I heard is quite a reliable car. The only killer point about owning this car in Malaysia is the expensive roadtax. Other than that, I din't hear of much major issues. My relative owned one for like 8 years already. Well, tyres can be quite expensive due to its size.
 

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Want to own 350Z must first looking into maintenance. Mentioned before like my ex colleague use for one year then sell before renew road tax......lol
 

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Want to own 350Z must first looking into maintenance. Mentioned before like my ex colleague use for one year then sell before renew road tax......lol
To be honest, looking into maintenance is one of the requirements before owning any sports/performance car. :biggrin:

Actually, for car guys like us, this applies to every single car out there, hahahaha.
 

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To be honest, looking into maintenance is one of the requirements before owning any sports/performance car. :biggrin:

Actually, for car guys like us, this applies to every single car out there, hahahaha.
I limit to 2.0L only...hahhaha VR, Sonata, Tiggo and now forester still up to 2.0L only

If need oomph add snail loh......hahhahah:rofl:
 

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Wow I didn't even think about road tax! That's quite a lot for a year!!

I considered it because its reasonably priced compared to other performance cars, it's naturally aspirated so more reliable than turbos or supercharged. However I may have to reconsider now

So how does the road tax work in Malaysia? Smaller the engine the less or to do with emissions?

So would a 2 litre turbo be less tax as I might have to consider that route.

What else should I consider? I thought parts availability would be the biggest constraint.

I'd like to stay within the 55-65k myr price band if possible. But would consider stretching if the car doesn't depreciate too much if at all.

What about the 200sx silvia?

Any other recommendations?
 

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Why would a turbo be less reliable. Many new cars of all makes are going back to forced induction....lol

Provided you are always boosting to max then I would say they won't be reliable. My VR was transplanted 17 years ago, still with it....lol

Road Tax for 2.0L is below RM400, where the 350Z is RM4k....hahhaha
 

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Yes you're right but let these cars get older, and then we'll assess how their whole life cost is and how reliable. Turbo cars simply have more things to go wrong, more parts pipes, hoses, intercooler turbos etc. But I am referring to older turbos of the past and I've owned a couple myself.

Wow what a price different! So regardless of turbo or non turbo a 2.0 litre is the same tax?

Is there a guidance somewhere to see what the road tax is for cars in Malaysia?

I'll also need to consider insurance costs!
 

vr2turbo

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Yes you're right but let these cars get older, and then we'll assess how their whole life cost is and how reliable. Turbo cars simply have more things to go wrong, more parts pipes, hoses, intercooler turbos etc. But I am referring to older turbos of the past and I've owned a couple myself.

Wow what a price different! So regardless of turbo or non turbo a 2.0 litre is the same tax?

Is there a guidance somewhere to see what the road tax is for cars in Malaysia?

I'll also need to consider insurance costs!
Then drive a NA 2.0L.....hhahhahahha

Yup, car the same, whether NA or turbo, follow the cc, but SUV same cc slightly higher, around RM50 more.

Yup, like bro. sweelt mentioned google road tax calculator

You can google Insurance calculator too, if you know the car price
 

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Wow what a price different! So regardless of turbo or non turbo a 2.0 litre is the same tax?

Is there a guidance somewhere to see what the road tax is for cars in Malaysia?

I'll also need to consider insurance costs!
Yeah welcome to Malaysia, a country where the road tax rule is the dumbest I've ever seen! :banghead: It's mostly just based on engine displacement, hence no matter how old or how cheap the car is, if it has a big engine, doesn't matter if NA or turbo or supercharged, then it suffers from ridiculously expensive road tax. The increase of the road tax is like exponential or more to the increase of engine displacement. So you said the 350z is cheap, well that's the reason why! If the road tax is not this dumb, 2nd hand bigger engine cars will not be as cheap in the first place. Normally those who own big engine cars are either very rich (hence can afford to pay those ridiculous road tax), or get the cars registered as company cars so their companies/businesses pay for the road tax.

So in here, if you want to own high performance cars without paying too expensive road tax, best is limit to 2.0 ltr but with turbo like Lancer Evos, Subaru WRXs, or Nissan Silvias.

Insurance now not sure coz just the beginning of this July already deregulated so will move towards those applied in developed countries. So expect for guys driving high performance cars will be hit hard as those will be categorized as the most risky drivers.
 

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Thank you for the feedback.

Road tax calculator was useful.

I also checked out the insurance calculator and it is so simple! Just asked 4 or 5 questions. No age, profession, location, driveway/garaged, past driving record, past driving offences, accidents etc.

But as you say it's now changed since July! That's going to be dreadful. How can I get an insurance quote for the new rules?
 

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I limit to 2.0L only...hahhaha VR, Sonata, Tiggo and now forester still up to 2.0L only

If need oomph add snail loh......hahhahah:rofl:
I mean for car guys, we tend to consider maintenance costs first for every kind of car before buying. Non car guys rarely think about maintenance cost until it happens. :rofl:
 

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Thank you for the feedback.

Road tax calculator was useful.

I also checked out the insurance calculator and it is so simple! Just asked 4 or 5 questions. No age, profession, location, driveway/garaged, past driving record, past driving offences, accidents etc.

But as you say it's now changed since July! That's going to be dreadful. How can I get an insurance quote for the new rules?
Deregulate meaning can be cheaper also, like those without claims, but at the moment they themselves are not clear. Had to renew my insurance this month and is about the same. Wife ride have GPS tracking which many say can get some insurance discount but as mentioned they themselves not sure also, so GPS tracking or not, no change in premium....:banghead:
 

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