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Old 08-12-2013, 07:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dxtreme View Post
I was test driving a 2009 370z yesterday and really love the car. However the clutch pedal feels extremely springy and it is almost like an "on" or "off" switch. The engagement is too springy and sudden and i would imagine if stopped on a slope, there is no way to "ride the clutch" (I know this is not recommended but just to illustrate my point).

Is this typical of all the 370z or just this particular car? I would imagine that there are some room to adjust the clutch pedal ?

Thanks again for all your insight. I hope to go back and purchase the car soon.
Use the hand brake to assist with engaging the clutch on steep hills.
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