Originally Posted by Pintsize725 Wrong. They will say it's cute. And Pintsize responds to this.....just like the owner.
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04-19-2015, 01:11 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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You can't see out the back and the blind spots are horrible. If you get a black one, good luck keeping it clean.
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And what blind spots? I don't need to see the minivan in my blindspot when I can just go WOT to navigate past my invisible rear end.
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04-20-2015, 06:29 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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1) you're going to need tires. Lots of tires.
2) when your CSC fails, get the Z1 upgrade. 3) if your SRM is on, don't move the stick side-to-side while in neutral 4) your fuel gauge will never light up the last dot on a full tank. If it does, it's probably broken 5) don't take hard right turns when at 1/4 tank or below. You'll risk fuel starvation. 6) welcome! Edit: also, since you plan to track the car, flush your brake fluid with Motul RBF600. The stock DOT3 fluid will begin to boil after some good abuse and cause brake fade. And while you're in there, upgrade to SS brake lines. Last edited by DjSquall; 04-20-2015 at 07:06 AM. |
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I've contemplated picking up a TC Cobalt, but probably won't any time soon. I'd love to have one, but I can't justify buying one when I already have the Z to keep me happy.
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Since you are in Rome, I would suggest weather tech mats. I know how messy could get up there. I was stationed at FT. Drum 8 years ago.
The other basic thing is to replace the cabin filter. If it has not been replaced in a long time, this will give it a newer car smell. Third, check the brake pads, Z brake pads are not what you want to have full confidence until you check them. Lastly, welcome to the Z life, enjoy your vehicle, be a good and safe driver and check around here frequently for info, any help, any suggestions and advice. Cheers!!!!
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The VDC button is simple and straightforward.
Full disclosure, I rarely touch that button, but I appreciate that the feature isn't hidden behind some convoluted series of computer menus, it doesn't even require that I hold it down for 10 seconds. The designers just put it in the corner of the cabin and understood that no one's going to turn it off by accident. I hate that other car manufacturers take this element of "ownership" away from the driver. It's your machine. Do what you want with it. |
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