Originally Posted by Eagle I had a 2012 7AT Sport and it was pretty damn fast in a straight line, not to mention on the race tracks down here in
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What boggles my mind is how Nissan made the 7AT a sealed unit, says it does not require service for the life of the vehicle (no ATF fluid flush and fill...ever) but there are numerous accounts of people having problems with their 7AT's and needing to have them serviced or replaced just from everyday street driving. |
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1. Which is more common a CSC problem or a 7AT problem? 2. If you change the transmission fluid (have a Nissan dealer do it) will they say that voided the warranty? 3. If you add a transmission cooler, will they say that voids the warranty? 4. Is the CSC problem still common on a '15+ Nismo or have they done something to address it? I'm choosing a Nismo Z over a C6 Z06 for my perceived reliability, am I picking the wrong car? I know once the exhaust valve heads are addressed on the Z06, they're pretty reliable. Last edited by hey32g; 09-11-2017 at 04:27 PM. |
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No regrets... Mine is my DD and I drive almost exclusively in manual mode (save for those rough mornings when I just want to drink my coffee on the way in to work )
Personally, I like the flexibility of having it "both ways" so to speak... But as far as your concern about just leaving it in auto... the driving experience is obviously soooo much better when you are controlling the shifting yourself so I usually pop it into manual every time I get in it. Absolutely love this car... even in 7AT form.
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09-11-2017, 05:49 PM | #20 (permalink) | |
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2. If a Nissan dealer changes fluid ONLY with Matic-S ATF, your warranty still stands and should not be void. 3. No not easily, the only way they can do that is if they can prove the cooler caused a failure of some sort. 4. CSC problem has never been addressed. I believe the new 2018 "Heritage Edition" has an Exedy clutch which may or may not make a difference. Whether or not the 370z is the right car for you or not is not something I can answer. It has it's issues which are a nuisance and don't normally creep up in normal driving or commuting. For the spirited driver, you will encounter at least one of the common issues this car suffers from. It's a good car, but has it's flaws like any other when pushed. I don't want to convince you into buying a Z or dissuade you from doing so. My suggestion would be to research some more here on this forum...as there a small handful of issues to consider. Some of them are just nuisances and can be fixed or addressed pretty easily. Others are somewhat expensive and if it pops up, could mean your car is down for a while. The CSC and auto transmission problems are the worst to encounter, hope that helps. |
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Guys thanks for all your help. I've pretty much decided on the manual. When I started my car search I swore I would not even look at anything but manuals, then I drove the 370Z 7AT and was very impressed. But the more I've thought it through, the more I think I need to stick with the stick.
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I got spoiled by the fr-s with the paddle shifters moving with the steering wheel...I took the corner leaving the neighborhood and tried to shift with the paddle but then realized it's not with the wheel and I need to move my hand to reach the paddle
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