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New Guy Questions ? Advice or Opinions
I am considering ordering a 370z sport touring. With the exception of the first car I owned which was a used toyota I have never owned a Japanese car Only german cars. I sell very End Autos as a my employment, Porsche, Bentley, Rolls and Lambo in NYC. Any of You Guys german car fans ? and how would You compare the z to those cars especially with Improvements ? Seems when I open the door of a z or sit in the car the quality does not hit me. Please all opinions welcome.
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Obviously, the overall interior and exterior quality of the Nissan 370Z is no match for high priced exotics, nor should one expect it to be. However, for $30-$40K, I can't think a better sports car in terms of overall quality and driving experience.
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Sounds like you're a candidate for a T/S/N
That's Touring/Sport/Nav The Touring trim will give you Leather, Heated/Power Seats, Bose. The Sport Package will give you Brakes, Wheels, SRM (if you get a 6MT) and a VLSD. You'll love it. Try to talk to your dealer about a weekend test drive. It'll be hard with a top tier Z, but you never know. I'd bet you fall in love. |
I'm from Europe and moved to the US a couple of years ago, so I know European cars quite well.
What you could call somewhat less refined in the 370Z compared to European cars is actually a good thing. It supports the driving experience much more then being in a car where steering, suspension, chassis, sound is all build for comfort and therefore feels a lot more numb. It's hard to describe, but let's say you'll feel more alive driving this car then you would driving most European cars. (in its price range) |
also don't forget the z won't need to spend half the time in the dealership service department being fixed like most of those "high end" autos you sell
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