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out with the old (acura) and in with the new (gtr)

Elganja

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had an opportunity to get out if my lease on my 2012 Acura TL (had for 2 years exactly) and I took it

bought a Pearl White 2014 Nissan GTR Black Edition today for a little over invoice

crappy picture (it's pouring out right now):
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Very, very nice. Nearly the ultimate daily driver IMO, if you can get by without the occasional utility of a wagon.

Please tell me you intend to drive it as a daily?

Viper GTS
 
I own a condo and we have a covered parking garage

i am assuming that's your parking space in the pic... WAY too exposed (weather and other cars) for my liking for a 100k car.... then again, you probably have a lot more money than I do.

awesome car!
 
i am assuming that's your parking space in the pic... WAY too exposed (weather and other cars) for my liking for a 100k car.... then again, you probably have a lot more money than I do.

awesome car!
The advantages of those kind of parking spots is that you pretty much always know who is responsible for the damage. People are a lot more careful when they know their carelessness is going to bite them in the ass.
 
i am assuming that's your parking space in the pic... WAY too exposed (weather and other cars) for my liking for a 100k car.... then again, you probably have a lot more money than I do.

awesome car!

The Sun really does all the damage doesn't it? As long as its not exposed to the sun I don't see the problem. Rubber pieces need to be replaced every so often regardless.
 
The advantages of those kind of parking spots is that you pretty much always know who is responsible for the damage. People are a lot more careful when they know their carelessness is going to bite them in the ass.

Yeah, I would assume the OP doesn't live in a building full of beater drivers without assigned parking. If he does, I like where his priorities are! >_>

Generally, you know who parks next to you and in the event of an accident, you can easily find out who did it. My building has a video monitored community garage and I'd have no problem leaving my car in it. There is an Aston Martin in here, as well as a few S class. My A5 is like the beater of the lot. =(
 
I know the people who park on both sides... both are direct neighbors and everyone who lives there owns the spots the park in

I'm not too concerned about it getting dinged up
 
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