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Cypress 05-26-2009 07:57 PM

Just picked it up on Saturday
 
370Z AT Touring Sport Nav Red

Arguable paid $36100 at the least, $37600. I say arguably $36100 because the dealer gave me $1500 more for my trade than anywhere else and I could apply it to either the trade of the price of the car. Nissan is dealing right now. Not sure how long that will last.

Trips 05-31-2009 06:30 PM

:tup:Congratulations, you picked a nice color. how is your experience so far?

Cypress 06-01-2009 10:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 82056)
:tup:Congratulations, you picked a nice color. how is your experience so far?

From a driving standpoint, excellent. I need to get used to the car. The front end steering is a bit different than my previous car (Lexus IS300). To me, the 370Z almost feels like a front wheel drive car when making slow turns like in a parking lot. I need to learn to trust the mirrors more (you guys know what I am talking about), and I really want to jam on the awesome stereo but I am driving with the stereo off most of the time so I can get a good "noise baseline" for later down the road when I ask myself "I wonder if the car used to make that sound" - Am I too anal (don't answer that!)

The biggest (pleasant) surprise for me was the improvements in "steptronic" transmissions. On my IS300 with 8 year old technology, the "manual" mode was very jerky. I have the AT in the 370Z and this weekend I played with the "manual" mode. This was sheer joy. I would say dead on responsive (as opposed to my IS300) and frankly better than I have the skills to shift a real manual. But the best part was the downshifting part. The AT does this thing where if will "rev" the engine if your current speed and rpms are not right for the downshift. My IS300 would just jerk forward and give you reverse whiplash!! Funny, NIssan made a big deal over the manual transmission, but they never said a word about the AT. Maybe this is old news, but again, my comparison is 8 year old Lexus technology.

I only have 350 miles and I can not wait till I get this car broken in so I can drive it a bit harder - please no comments, I have read all the threads on break-in.

AK370Z 06-01-2009 11:09 PM

I'm glad you're enjoying the car! Drive safe :driving:

GregR370 06-01-2009 11:16 PM

Nice choice, I came so close to getting the red because the dealer (Town North Nissan - Austin) had red on the lot but I had my mind set on Graphite. They had to trade t,he red for a Graphite one in Bossier City LA but it was worth it, I'm loving the car! I've put about 250 miles on it so far and absolutely love this vehicle. congrats on yours!

370Z Purist 06-14-2009 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cypress (Post 82852)
The biggest (pleasant) surprise for me was the improvements in "steptronic" transmissions. On my IS300 with 8 year old technology, the "manual" mode was very jerky. I have the AT in the 370Z and this weekend I played with the "manual" mode. This was sheer joy. I would say dead on responsive (as opposed to my IS300) and frankly better than I have the skills to shift a real manual. But the best part was the downshifting part. The AT does this thing where if will "rev" the engine if your current speed and rpms are not right for the downshift. My IS300 would just jerk forward and give you reverse whiplash!! Funny, NIssan made a big deal over the manual transmission, but they never said a word about the AT. Maybe this is old news, but again, my comparison is 8 year old Lexus technology.

The reason why NISSAN made such a fuss over the Manual is because it automatically matches engine speed to vehicle speed. For a stick shift, that's absolutely unheard of; in fact, it's the first in the world. It might make manual transmission drivers of years past into more valuable people; they know the art of heel-toe shifting, double clutch, single clutch; any of a variety of complex and esoteric techniques to ensure smooth and tranny/clutch damage-free downshifting.

The sequential manual gearbox in the AT 370Z's also feature this technology, but it's not too common either.

That aside, enjoy your Z!

KageZ 06-14-2009 06:16 PM

Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to gettin' on my...Tomorrow can't get here soon enough! :)

ZCarMan 06-21-2009 04:16 PM

Welcome Cypress and Red is a good choice!


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