Originally Posted by chubbs Interesting thoughts, Semtex. I'm in England and currently own an '06 Z (having previously owned an '03), so your comparison is very relevant for me, as
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When things worked out and I left the dealership with a new 370, the emotion I felt wasn't pride. It was relief, a sense of closure, and most of all it was a sense of humble gratitude for all my blessings in life. Gratitude that my left ankle had recovered sufficiently that I could operate a clutch again. Gratitude that I could grasp a steering wheel without excruciating agony again. Gratitude that my 350's safety mechanisms worked during that horrendous crash. The airbags deployed, the safety belt locked, and to be sure, the car absorbed the majority of the impact energy. That's why it was totaled -- the entire frame twisted. The emotions didn't really hit me full force until the next morning, and it nearly overwhelmed me to the point of tears. My feeling was a strange mix of happiness and sorrow. Happiness that I had a gorgeous new 370, but sorrow at what happened to bring me to this point. For me, the 370 isn't a normal car purchase -- it represents the closing chapter of a difficult story. The story begins with a horrendous crash, the chapters in between consist of a lot of painful physical therapy and days doubting that I'd ever be free of pain again, and the final chapter is the 370. It's a happy ending, no doubt. But overall, this is not a happy story in my life. So this is why I'm probably not the best person to ask. The circumstances aren't 'normal'. There's a certain sense of somberness about this acquisition for me, as I'm just getting my life back to normal. And let's face it, 'somber' is not an emotion normally associated with purchasing a brand new sports car! See below for some pics of my 350. Last edited by semtex; 01-15-2009 at 08:15 AM. |
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Good review. I didn't realize the sunglasses holder was gone, but I'm not too saddened because my oakleys never fit in the 350's holder. The pic of the glove box makes it look like a joke, I didn't realize how small it was.
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Great review. Sorry about your accident but glad to hear you're recovering pretty well. I like the answer you gave to the guy who asked why you carry a gun. I'm a former cop and even though I left the profession I'd never think about not having a gun with me in my car (and sometimes on me depending on where I am). Like you said, I don't want trouble but sometimes trouble can try to seek you out and if so I'm prepared to defend myself. No offense to the guy who asked why you carry but to me I can't understand how someone would ask that. As a former cop obviously I have more knowledge than the average citizen about what is really happening in the world but anybody can turn on their local news and see why more responsible citizens should exercise their right to carry a concealed weapon (do it the right way and get a concealed carry permit if your state allows it, a few don't). Nothing wrong with being the type of person who doesn't want to carry a weapon, hopefully if you see someone approaching your car and know he intends to do you harm (by his actions, words, demeanor, etc...) he'll just take your property and not shoot you or a loved one for no reason. From your pics it looks like none of my current handguns will fit in the center console area unless it's depth allows me to put it in there somehow with the muzzle pointing down...
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I just stuck a ruler into the console - exactly 3 inches. So I'm thinking you'd be out of luck, given that the console is longer than it is deep (and you already know that it's not long enough for any of your guns). You'd probably have better luck with the glove box, but even that's a little iffy. Plus, if you're like me, you probably don't like having to reach over that far for your weapon.
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The manual says 1200 miles for break-in. No hard acceleration during break-in, and don't rev above 4000 rpm. That last one is pretty hard. I've been doing okay with not going above 5500 rpm, but 4000 is too hard.
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Congrats man I cant wait to get my MB 370z in MT. If you dont like the synchro rev match why dont you turn it off? lol I think if you press the S-mode button it disables it so you can drive without it.
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Yea I know someone with that intake. Pretty interesting setup stillen has. I think im going to go with the Injen CAI just because it sounded great on the 37 and 35. I really want to hear it on the 370.
Is it me or is the car really quite? I test drove it and rev'd up couple of time dosnt sound as loud. Or it could be because its a new car |
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