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Originally Posted by Supergoji
no actually i was one of the people who helped clear a half mile strip so they could run the car at a base camp at Everest. Nissan wanted to really go after porsche so they thought hell why not at high altitude.
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"According to Nissan, this technology — seen for the first time in a production car — took five years to develop. And let me tell you, it works. A 7-speed automatic will also be available. The 370Z sprints to 60 mph in a scant 5.1 seconds, which bests the old car's mark by almost a half second, and to the quarter mile in 13.7.
We performed our tests at an elevation of 1500 ft., so don't be surprised if the car runs a 5.0 or better when we get our hands on one here near sea level."