Originally Posted by mr_sk So, I went over to Advantage/Westbury Nissan tonight to take a look at a black sport, do a test drive and talk #s. Overall, very cool
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08-03-2011, 01:01 AM | #31 (permalink) | |
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can't really answer any of the other questions, but as to your question about "feeling" the acceleration, well thats mostly because the Z "builds" up power through the RPM's is the best way i can put it whereas cars like the S4 and STI deliver the torque at lower RPM's and then taper off at the higher RPM's where the Z will still keep pulling due to the mostly flat torque curve on the Z. |
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08-03-2011, 09:09 AM | #32 (permalink) |
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@Z_ealot: Word, makes sense ... and I wasn't really driving the car that hard so I didn't experience the continued high rpm acceleration.
I'm doing research now into trunk space and snow driving. It seems the trunk is not as small as it seemed at the dealer - people have been able to fit a decent amount of stuff in it. I'm seeing threads about not really using the Z for snow driving ... without a proper setup: Anybody planning on driving your Z in winter? Not sure if this is the best car for me.... = [ I would really like more space and winter capabilities. |
08-03-2011, 09:29 AM | #34 (permalink) |
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@Arnold K: hah, yeah yeah. I've just never seen one in person. My criteria for a new car is fast, tunable, local support (mechanic/dealer), warranty.
My considerations are: STi (dont like the new body style), EVO (no local mitsu dealers, plus not sure about mitso as company), A4 (Stasis is expensive for my closest Audi dealer to retain warranty, don't really like A* models, can't afford new S* models), R32 VW (still a possible consideration), which brought me to the Z, because it had all the items I cared about. I hadn't really thought much about winter and size until I saw the Z yesterday and I had both thoughts. My girl is saying I'm having a midlife crisis buying a sports car ... hah. Arnold, you going to the meet-up tonight? I'm trying to get outta work on-time so I can shoot over around 8/8:30. |
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I guess I'll just touch on the mods side, As far as CEB, and Cold air intake and tune will net you right around 300WHP( See sig), Cost for me was pretty low, The CBE would cost $1000( Mine was way less test fit car), Cold air intake was $375 and tune was $500 so what $1875 so for under 2k you will change the way the car drives and have tons of fun .. Warranty issues will only come up if you have a tune and a ECU issue, But the UPREV you can switch back to a "Stock" Map if you are going to the dealer for that type of issue. Overall these engines are pretty well made and should have no issue, Yes there are a few but nothing to worry about.
As far as what model get a in between, My car is loaded NO NAV, Honest do not need it ( Smart phones FTW) But have leather and heated seats and Roof( I have a G37). But get the Z and be happy. If worried about the winter get my car G37X Coupe.
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Def the Z is small on the inside (5' 10", 290lbs here but i fit), but the hatch can hold a decent amount of stuff. As far as winter driving, can't comment first hand, but there are some crazy canuks out there that slap winter tires on them and drive the Z year round. Personally, I like having the Z and our other car, nissan Xterra, give the best of both worlds. If you are really into doing outdoorsy stuff, mountain biking, surfing, snow boarding etc, then honestly, the Z as a sole car doesn't make the most sense. Still hope you pick one up tho, there a great car. Maybe you could get a fwd beater to go with it at some point so your hauling/snow issue would be resolved. The new Golf R (r32 replacement) comes out soon, it's awd and 260hp turbo, not a sports car, but sporty and practical and around 30-35K. I hate to even bring up another car, but I just don't want to see another thread where someone is selling their Z 1-3 months after purchase cause it's bad in the winter or is only a 2 seater... |
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Tires are more important than your drivetrain in winter driving. Get some dedicated winter tires and you'll be fine. You will have to worry more about clearance in the deep stuff more than you will traction.
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@ ANMVQ: Word man. Sounds pretty good price/power wise. I've seen the uprev mentioned, not sure what it is, will have to do some searching. Model wise, I'm going for sport if/when I pull the trigger. Thanks man.
@FL 4Motion: Yeah, I don't do a ton of winter driving, and I'm sure with good tires and 100lbs of sand in the hatch, I'll be OK. The Z isn't my daily driver, NYC public transit is, heh. Golf R would be cool, but I really dig the styling and community behind the Z. Not to mention I've found both a cool dealer (Advantage) and tuner (Vinnys) ... though I've not bought the car OR had work done, just spoke to them. Quote:
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@ ANMVQ: Word man. Sounds pretty good price/power wise. I've seen the uprev mentioned, not sure what it is, will have to do some searching. Model wise, I'm going for sport if/when I pull the trigger. Thanks man.
No problem man, Just read you test drive post also,, Remember you are now driving a NA car, Feels completely different the power is more linear and not a kick in the face, LOL, ( Coming from a 11 sec EVO) .. .. The power delivery is different. All tho you will feel a small kick above 3k VVEL kicks,, when you get the UPREV tune this is more noticeable by a lot.. Seriously if you are worried about room for ski's and paint ball stuff, look at the G coupe, The back seat folds down and I get both my golf bags and other misc stuff in there no sweat.. Uprev is FTW.
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I also found this: Boofsquire Roof Racks Pretty f'n cool for carrying skis. |
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I cross shopped both the Z and G and went G only for room. I coach hockey and play golf with the Wife, Would be hard putting my hockey bag pucks,Stick, and water bottles in the Z :/..An then the we have the golf bags.. We could always take the wife's G37 Sedan but WHY DO THAT ..
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Word. I'm thinking that roof-rack is the stuff of dreams if I go the Z route. I'd like to see a G in person ... |
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So, I've been chatting and thinking ... considering doing a lease.
I don't plan on modding till after winter anyways (gives me time to research and save for the specific mods). It also gives me a bunch of months w/the car stock to learn what I want to improve. I'm thinking a lease might be a good option. If I hate the car, due to space and too much attention, punk kids, etc, (heh) I can possibly bail on the lease early. If I continue to love the car, I'll just exit the lease early to buy it. Either way I get additional flexibility and peace of mind... Thoughts? |
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