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Akrobatik 05-13-2015 12:15 PM

Nissan needs to do something
 
I live in MA and all i see here are mustangs so i did a little research and it kinda mad me feel sad in the process. Im not going to lie these prices for that HP is pretty tempting. Nismo really should come with a turbo version, but then again.. the cost... I just dont know how they can compete with the domestic sports cars anymore.

Here is the MSRP on a few cars.

3.7L Nismo - 350HP - $41,990
5.7L Charger R/T -370HP - $32,995
6.4L Charger R/T Scat - 485HP $39,995
5.7L Challenger R/T - 375HP - $31,495
6.4L Challenger R/T Scat - 485HP $38,495
5.0L Mustang GT - 435HP - $32,300
2.3L Ecoboost Mustang - 310HP - $29,300

KratikosG37 05-13-2015 12:23 PM

Live in New Orleans, LA. I'm one out of 3 people that have a TT VQ. People pay to be different.

Pre owned boosted VQ is where it's at.

Akrobatik 05-13-2015 12:25 PM

I agree. Im waiting on my TT kit from FI :)

onzedge 05-13-2015 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akrobatik (Post 3197016)
I live in MA and all i see here are mustangs so i did a little research and it kinda mad me feel sad in the process. Im not going to lie these prices for that HP is pretty tempting. Nismo really should come with a turbo version, but then again.. the cost... I just dont know how they can compete with the domestic sports cars anymore.

Here is the MSRP on a few cars.

3.7L Nismo - 350HP - $41,990
5.7L Charger R/T -370HP - $32,995
6.4L Charger R/T Scat - 485HP $39,995
5.7L Challenger R/T - 375HP - $31,495
6.4L Challenger R/T Scat - 485HP $38,495
5.0L Mustang GT - 435HP - $32,300
2.3L Ecoboost Mustang - 310HP - $29,300

The Z does not belong in the same category as these bloated GT type cars and sedans.

Consider the Challenger R/T which weighs in at 4,082 pounds and has 375 HP. That's a 10.88 lb/hp ratio. The Nismo at 3,350 pounds has a 9.57 ratio -- dramatically better.

You also need to consider handling, uniqueness, etc. Plus, if I am not mistaken, those other cars listed require one to develop an affinity for Old Milwaukee beer and grow a mullet.

Avoid the social stigma and stay with the Z.

sx moneypit 05-13-2015 12:35 PM

:iagree:

Running4Mayor 05-13-2015 12:45 PM

I traded in my fully loaded '12 Charger R/T for my current Z. I admit this will be my first and last Nissan. But I fully enjoy my car!

BC416 05-13-2015 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 3197040)
The Z does not belong in the same category as these bloated GT type cars and sedans.

Consider the Challenger R/T which weighs in at 4,082 pounds and has 375 HP. That's a 10.88 lb/hp ratio. The Nismo at 3,350 pounds has a 9.57 ratio -- dramatically better.

You also need to consider handling, uniqueness, etc. Plus, if I am not mistaken, those other cars listed require on to develop an affinity for Old Milwaukee beer and grow a mullet.

Avoid the social stigma and stay with the Z.

:iagree:

You also have to realize when the Z came out in 09, it made more HP than most of the "muscle cars" at that time. Nissan could have done a minor power increase throughout the years, but there's only so much you can squeeze out of a N/A V6.

DLSTR 05-13-2015 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onzedge (Post 3197040)
The Z does not belong in the same category as these bloated GT type cars and sedans.

Consider the Challenger R/T which weighs in at 4,082 pounds and has 375 HP. That's a 10.88 lb/hp ratio. The Nismo at 3,350 pounds has a 9.57 ratio -- dramatically better.

You also need to consider handling, uniqueness, etc. Plus, if I am not mistaken, those other cars listed require on to develop an affinity for Old Milwaukee beer and grow a mullet.

Avoid the social stigma and stay with the Z.

OMG mullet mobiles vs a nice true sportscar like the Z with two seats. Some folks need to get over living the Vin Diesel 10 sec and Im free BS 1/4m times etc. Get in the mountains or a good track and enjoy what power and handling do combined. WELL SAID ONZEDGE - POST OF THE YEAR! :bowrofl: :tup: :happydance:

MagmaRed370z 05-13-2015 01:14 PM

Those are pigs, heavy cars that don't handle well. The Z is unique.

Same goes with the Porsche Cayman. Almost at the same HP level as the Z. But it is dramatically more expensive.

Shawberger 05-13-2015 01:21 PM

Driving to and from work everyday I see at least a dozen Mustangs, Camaros, Challengers Etc. , and when I say dozen...I mean a dozen of each

I maybe see 1 or 2 Z's each week!

If you are into driving in a straight line I would recommend one of the American cars, if you want to carve through the mountains with more than enough HP then I would recommend the Z

njobe89 05-13-2015 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Running4Mayor (Post 3197067)
I traded in my fully loaded '12 Charger R/T for my current Z. I admit this will be my first and last Nissan. But I fully enjoy my car!

porque homes?

darkphantom 05-13-2015 01:31 PM

The new Camaro will probably be more of a competitor for the Z when it comes out but lets hope the new Z will be even better!

I know its hard to touch American muscle with the VQ37 but let's hope for FI!

Davey 05-13-2015 01:38 PM

Most horsepower for the dollar is the wrong way to shop for a sporty car.

Zipper 104 05-13-2015 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Akrobatik (Post 3197016)
I live in MA and all i see here are mustangs so i did a little research and it kinda mad me feel sad in the process. Im not going to lie these prices for that HP is pretty tempting. Nismo really should come with a turbo version, but then again.. the cost... I just dont know how they can compete with the domestic sports cars anymore.

Here is the MSRP on a few cars.

3.7L Nismo - 350HP - $41,990
5.7L Charger R/T -370HP - $32,995
6.4L Charger R/T Scat - 485HP $39,995
5.7L Challenger R/T - 375HP - $31,495
6.4L Challenger R/T Scat - 485HP $38,495
5.0L Mustang GT - 435HP - $32,300
2.3L Ecoboost Mustang - 310HP - $29,300

I don't consider any of the cars on your list as 'sports cars' with exception being the Nismo. Not an appropriate comparison.

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osbornsm 05-13-2015 01:48 PM

Horsepower / LB is the way that i'd prefer to read the above chart.

:tup:

As long as you're less than 10lb / hp you should be in good hands.

:stirthepot:


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