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WooZ 01-09-2009 12:10 AM

370Z or G37 coupe?
 
Just curious, but has anyone cross shopped between the 370Z vs G37 coupe before deciding on the 370Z? I'm kinda torn between the two. Mainly the 4 seats vs 2 because either may become my DD. Also if my wife and I decide on having kids soon... Luckily she drives a Highlander so she may ok the 370Z.

frost 01-09-2009 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by WooZ (Post 17703)
Just curious, but has anyone cross shopped between the 370Z vs G37 coupe before deciding on the 370Z? I'm kinda torn between the two. Mainly the 4 seats vs 2 because either may become my DD. Also if my wife and I decide on having kids soon... Luckily she drives a Highlander so she may ok the 370Z.

My boss currently drives an SSR and has kids. Even though his wife has an suv, it's still impractical and causes him grief on a monthly basis. While one car may seem like enough to tote everyone around, he has had lots of "surprise" issues pop up where he needs to pick up the kids from somewhere, or the other car goes into the shop for a while, and so forth. If you're thinking of having kids, spare yourself the pain. Just my .02

blue660r01 01-09-2009 12:19 AM

Gotta give us more info before we can help. +1 to frost though a sports car may not be an option with kids

wj4 01-09-2009 12:49 AM

I wasn't impressed with the G37 coupe when it launched.

I don't think there will be much difference in term of space between the 2 cars because the rear seats on the G coupe are quite useless. The trunk space will be bigger though.

I don't think I can have a 2 seater as a primary car if I were married. I'm single, and I'm still 10% unsure of if I want the Z to be a daily driver or not, lol.

Pushing_Tin 01-09-2009 12:55 AM

I would have considered one for sure, but the closest dealer was in Portland, 100 miles away.

The Z seems like such a close competitor that it will cannibalize G sales, unless you are simply a brand snob and have to have the panache of a luxury marque.

nonsensez9 01-09-2009 12:59 AM

if you want a dead quiet interior and very smooth ride, opt for the G.

bossman 01-09-2009 01:08 AM

nissan > infiniti

blacknbean 01-09-2009 02:12 AM

if your more into performance i would want the car that weights less

Shortbus 01-09-2009 06:57 AM

Married here, own a Honda Element, got the wife an Odyssey, and I'm going to keep the Z all for daddy. I would agree, without that second car with seating for more than two the Z might be tough with the little one's

Lug 01-09-2009 08:38 AM

My wife usually drives the Z. I more often drive an Expedition. We have 6 kids.


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Mythos219 01-09-2009 10:03 AM

Single person here but I did cross shop when I bought my 06 G35c. I chose the G for style and a better interior. I wasn't thrilled with some of the design elements on the 350. Notably the antenna sticking out and the stark plastic interior. The 370 has resolved these issues and it'll be the next car I get.

The G has room in the rear but its tight. You can probably get away with a Z since you have a bigger second car. But there might be times were you have to trade off with the wife and let her drive the Z while you take the other car depending on your schedules. So she needs to be a party in the decision making process b/c its inevitable that she'll be driving it as well. If you cross shop with her I can guarantee that she'll choose the G over the Z especially after noticing the rear seats of the G and the reported massive blind spots on the Z. So if your heart is set on the Z don't mention the G to her.

370z 01-09-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 17715)
My boss currently drives an SSR and has kids. Even though his wife has an suv, it's still impractical and causes him grief on a monthly basis. While one car may seem like enough to tote everyone around, he has had lots of "surprise" issues pop up where he needs to pick up the kids from somewhere, or the other car goes into the shop for a while, and so forth. If you're thinking of having kids, spare yourself the pain. Just my .02

Very realist view there Frost! we all need to look at practicality of transportation first then the enjoyment.

wOOz: ya still gotta put into consideration the weather also. Not sure how the rainy season is in Bay but w/ a RWD, it would be a lil hassle... (worst in Snow, i'm not comparing but my long gone 240sx was terrible in Snow, so was my friends G35) overall, any RWD is not recommened IMHO when the weather is severe.

WooZ 01-09-2009 10:26 AM

Thanks for all your input guys. Yeah, I agree a 2 seater with kids will probably be a no go so I may opt to keep my 05 Matrix for hauling kids when I have to and hopefully getting the Z as a "gotta have a sports car once in my life". Haha. Did check out the G37 coupe last year, and it is a nice car, will have to test the 370Z to compare, but am worried about the huge blind spot members have been talking about.

SnakeBitten 01-09-2009 02:31 PM

WooG37 doesnt sound right;)

frost 01-09-2009 07:15 PM

Out of my 19 cars in the last 9-ish years, I have a G35, and it's one of three cars I thought "maybe I shouldn't have gotten rid of that one." Very nice car. Quick, but not fast.


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