@legaliseweed thats not right...the zed costs the same in australia.coincidentally their currency is dollars...same as usa and zimbabwe bu the unit values are different.so he is talking about 63k aussie dollars not american..
@MassEffectRedemption well the particular car wasnt made in australia or the UK so i for one think the cars name should be respected. The manufacturer intended for the car to be called Fairlady Z (not Zed) and 350z (again not zed) so please pronounce it correctly. I respect other languages so when i pronounce a word thats not english i try my best to not put my own twist on the word or letter. And by the way, everyone in the world (except for the aussies and the brits) hate the way you talk.
@MegadethGaGaHendrix i would appreciate it if you would stop assuming everything. first of all, i live in texas and i pronounce my Z's without the ed. 350 zed is the same as 350 "zee", it's just a different pronunciation
@KlutchDecals haha technically the english pronounce stuff the way its supposed to be pronounced, and north americans like myself are too lazy to speak properly :P
@elms350z Look at it this way, in America games are 60 dollars where as in Australia I believe they sell for 180 ( I think that's about the conversion)
@elms350z luxury-car tax, import tax and a goods and services tax. Those taxes can turn a $66,230 U.S.-priced Lexus LS into a $191,200 Australian-priced wallet buster
@legaliseweed thats not right...the zed costs the same in australia.coincidentally their currency is dollars...same as usa and zimbabwe bu the unit values are different.so he is talking about 63k aussie dollars not american..
TheRurish 2 days ago
what year is this?
nickypoo224 1 week ago
63k$ ?!?!?! wow... Im not moving to australia.
CASSINOx 2 weeks ago 2
I don't understand all those people saying "You don't say 350 ZED" and all...I mean,just enjoy ur z and shut the fuck up.
MrBillKaulitz483 3 weeks ago
I love the Aussie accent. But I can't take it seriously lol.
jarjarlol 1 month ago
350 ZED?? wtf are you saying dude?
MegadethGaGaHendrix 3 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix I think its how they say "Z" on their accent.
fullmetalgridlock 3 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix That is how z is pronounced over htere
Redblood797 3 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix Zed is how they prenounce z which is zee in the U.S. In British and Aussies say Zed for z
ValiSide 3 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix ignorance is bliss
MassEffectRedemption 2 months ago
@MassEffectRedemption well the particular car wasnt made in australia or the UK so i for one think the cars name should be respected. The manufacturer intended for the car to be called Fairlady Z (not Zed) and 350z (again not zed) so please pronounce it correctly. I respect other languages so when i pronounce a word thats not english i try my best to not put my own twist on the word or letter. And by the way, everyone in the world (except for the aussies and the brits) hate the way you talk.
MegadethGaGaHendrix 2 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix i would appreciate it if you would stop assuming everything. first of all, i live in texas and i pronounce my Z's without the ed. 350 zed is the same as 350 "zee", it's just a different pronunciation
MassEffectRedemption 2 months ago
@MegadethGaGaHendrix Z is pronounced Zed in England. Why. . because english people make everything 100x harder than they have to be.
KlutchDecals 2 months ago 4
@KlutchDecals haha technically the english pronounce stuff the way its supposed to be pronounced, and north americans like myself are too lazy to speak properly :P
JCO187 1 month ago
Australian dollars no USD
igotnolyfe 4 months ago
its also expensive in Canada, but cheap in america... poor bastards
theautodream 6 months ago
Why does it cost so much in Australia?
elms350z 10 months ago 14
@elms350z Yeah thats fucked
InevitableAzn 5 months ago
@elms350z Look at it this way, in America games are 60 dollars where as in Australia I believe they sell for 180 ( I think that's about the conversion)
TuLegitify 4 months ago
@elms350z luxury-car tax, import tax and a goods and services tax. Those taxes can turn a $66,230 U.S.-priced Lexus LS into a $191,200 Australian-priced wallet buster
legaliseweed420 4 days ago