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Old 08-31-2009, 09:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
Bibimbap
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Default Finding The Right Car For Me

Hey guys,

I've been pondering over this since I've been on the last time. I ended up going to the dealership and test drove the 370z; I loved everything about the car. I was just about to write the check and drive off the lot with the car, but I decided to wait on it thinking that this was an impulse buy. I really didn't want to come out asking for this time of comparison, but I really have to go by feedback from others to get a general idea of what I'd like to do.

The 370z, S2000, and Evolution X are my top candidates for cars that I'd like to choose from. I would have made my decision up by now, but dealers won't ever let me get on the gas, the highway, or give me any sort of reasonable seat-time with the car to get used to them... The only car I haven't test driven yet is the Evolution X. I'll probably be planning for a day to go and test them all back-to-back; I'll end up in the same predicament of not being about to "drive" them surely though.

The 370z and S2000 both feel great, but I haven't compared them back-to-back. Hence the reason why I can't make up my decision... From what I've witnessed with the s2000, it feels great in terms of driver control. Shifter is SUPER smooth, clutch is nice (not too on-and-off but direct), and driving up the RPMs with that lovely exhaust note is great. The downfall on my test drive is that I never even got into VTEC territory, I drove within a neighborhood (not a highway or open road), and the dealer controlled all my actions -- not really a test drive eh? Some cons about purchasing an s2000 in my mind are the soft top (not really a fan especially in FL and I'd put a hardtop in an instant), the high RPMs sans low torque engine, and don't want to regret my purchase.

The 370z test drive was the same, in a neighborhood along with no curvy roads nor time to actually get on the gas pedal. Keep in mind, these are new cars so I don't want to be ruining a car for someone who wants to buy it, so I didn't want to do anything like go WOT. Interior was an upgrade to the s2000 and the car looked amazing. Clutch and throttle felt a little light, but the acceleration was smooth. Overall, I wouldn't have expected less from Nissan's Z creation.

I'd expect the Evo to give the same sensations that both of the other cars give in respect to the AWD control and Turbo. The only thing that I can't get out of my head is if the Evolution X's Turbo and "confidence inspiring" handling will win me over in contrast to the handling and acceleration of the s2000 and 370z. In more specific detail, do I actually want to prefer the increased seat pushing ability of a turbo 4-banger with handling that makes anyone look like the best; or would the s2000 and 370z satiate my appetite with their delivery of acceleration and handling characteristics.

Putting two-and-two together, I still haven't gotten a chance to directly compare these cars and I'd like to get feedback from others. While I'll try and get these answers myself... I'd like to pick the car that makes me WANT to actually drive it when I have any spare time, be able to accelerate and handle turns resulting in massive grins to my face (also being able to scare some girls I know when getting on it ), and ideally be the car I want to keep and even maybe purchase another down the road. This car was intended to be pure, heart-pounding FUN; I already have a DD and want a car that is deserving of the criteria I want in a car -- Acceleration that I can feel (don't want to be pressing on the pedal thinking I'm at 45 when in actuality I'm at 70), and handling that makes me smile all the time.

I already feel like the 370z is what I've been leaning on towards this whole time, I just need that little push to acknowledge it. Some answers I'd like to put out before anyone else would care to mention.... Yes, I know this is a 370z biased site, but everyone has come from anyone of the cars that I mention and from all sites I frequent, this site is the most mature... I know that I should test drive these cars back-to-back and get MY own feeling, but I'd like feedback from others and I feel I wont get to see the TRUE potential of any of these cars by just testing new cars off the lot.

This post has been extremely long, but I just want to make sure I'm not regretting my purchase -- I won't be purchasing another car until I've finished college and moved onto bigger things. If anyone who does understand the type of situation I'm in, lives within South FL, and would like to help me get some REAL seat time (expecting to sit in the passenger seat LOL)... Then I'd love to compensate your time -- Take you out to eat or something haha. Anyways, thanks in advance for reading!
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