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Okay, I know that there's a hundred 'do I buy this or that' threads, but I'd like to hear from the Nismo, Roadster, and Touring crowd to compare. I love
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Okay, I know that there's a hundred 'do I buy this or that' threads, but I'd like to hear from the Nismo, Roadster, and Touring crowd to compare. I love all three-the Nismo for its looks and performance, the Roadster for top-down fun, and the Touring cuz I'm old and like my cars comfortable.
So, I'm trying to decide which one I want. I love the Nismo, but think I should buy a Touring for the leather and Nav, then modify the body/engine. Or I could buy the Nismo and put in the stereo and settle for clothe. Then again, that seat A/C is pretty amazing in the Roadster. Love to hear from somebody that's gone through the same issues and made a decision. Thanks for any advice, Mike |
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The difference in comfort packages between the touring coupe and roadster are small -- the cooled seats are cool, but nothing keeps you cool with the top down when it is 103. With the top up, the air conditioner is powerful enough that I find I don't need the seat coolers turned on -- so they are neither here nor there for me except for April and October when we have our two months of San Diego weather
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Well, I say go for the nismo if you can live with cloth interior, here's why:
1. stereo can always be upgraded to better than OEM and you can even get nav in an aftermarket head unit. 2. The aero on the Nismo is functional, and since it's from the factory, it's going to fit better than most aftermarket stuff out there, plus you know it's been tested and proved to work at improving downforce. 3. the wheels are nice. 4. a bit more power 5. limited production (not really that limited but they do include a numbered plaque). 6. Has improved suspension already. 7. It's a Nismo and that's just ******* cool. 8. conclusion: get the Nismo. ![]() |
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OP: If you think you're gonna do any mods at all, I'd skip the Nismo unless you absolutely LOVE the body kit. Otherwise, after coilovers, exhaust, intake, new rims, etc...you're gonna be mad you "wasted" 6k on Nismo seat etchings.
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I would just get the standard car with the touring + sport packages. I test drove the convertible at francorchamps and I noticed alot of extra wind noises especially at 90+ mph. so I was glad that I didn't pick the convertible |
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the nismo performance parts are sub par in comparison of what you could upgrade to if you had touring. The aftermarket performance parts guys out there have very good things out there for a decent price - people who have nismo parts are selling their parts for the aftermarket parts.
not everybody wants to mod tho, they may like the fact that it has better stuff than the touring and will leave it at that. |
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touring/sport/nav/kickplates/floor mats/6spd and you are out the door for less than the nismo. The interior of the Z, even base, is miles ahead of the 350z, with the touring package/nav, its really a nice interior. take advantage of it.
Fully loaded touring/sport/nav VS. a Nismo: Do you want leather seats, navigation, and a stereo system? or do you want a body kit, different wheels, and different suspension? and, dont' get me wrong here, if someone gave me a black painted nismo body kit, i'd put it on in a heartbeat, but i'm 22. I really love the way it looks, but its a little ricey, and if you're an older guy, it might look not very age appropriate. Last edited by Jeffblue; 08-13-2010 at 11:44 AM. |
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True, there is nothing the touring or Nismo package offers that you couldn't do yourself that is of actual value. You could do leather seats, a stereo, and nav for cheaper than Nissan offers. Additionally you could add coilovers, stiffer sway bars, rims, and a bodykit on your own. The thing to do is pick what you WANT to do mods-wise and go from there.
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