Originally Posted by semtex ^LOL. Whatever works for you, dude. I'm pretty much the opposite. I read about cars that I'd never want to buy, just for the sake of
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03-06-2009, 11:17 AM | #31 (permalink) | |
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The GXP is an extrordinary 4 door beast. with handling and braking to outdo the M3 the current M3 not the 335 turbo like m3.. A real car guy would know the skip shift hardly interferes....its for put puting around.. so you save gas..if you even 1/3 into the throttle it doesn't even activate. I know GM's and the LSx 1-4 skip shift is more miniscul than the guage comment. of the 370Z |
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ya know they even make a inline harness to wire it out for a few dollars less.
this skipshift allowed many GM' big HP cars to aviod the gas guzzler tax in 6 speed form. however i think it did't matter on the GXp 415crank HP. big car, big engine ..ok gas milage. Price is what kept me away....a GT with 6.0 liter can be had for 28 otd and the 6.2 enhanhed brake and suspension goes for 10k more.....hell any car guy can do better than that... i could surpass/match the GXp in every category and have 4 grand left over for other hobbies. |
03-06-2009, 12:20 PM | #34 (permalink) | |
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Not everyone knows this, but it pays to actually RESEARCH a car before you draw conclusions. I think a perfect example of this, is saying the 370Z is a track star right from the factory because it pulls .98g on the skid and has good power/big brakes. But, oh, theres that pesky overheating problem after 10-20 minutes of HPDE...well, guess I shouldn't get the 370Z! |
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^While I absolutely am a +1 for research, I think that was an absolutely unnecessary choice of words. Not only that but Semtex said
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I'm just getting caught up with this thread. Regarding how easy it is to by-pass the skip-shift feature on GMs, I don't mind if you Pontiac guys want to flame me for not knowing how easy it is to bypass the thing. Because this actually goes to support the point I was trying to make, which is that magazines can unduly influence a person's purchasing decision by publishing half-baked information. Be it by printing a picture of a pre-prod gauge cluster, or by making a huge deal out of something that is easily bypassed (and not telling readers that it's simple to bypass), these magazine writers do us all a disservice. We need to take what we read in these car mags with a grain of salt -- myself included -- that's all I'm trying to say.
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BTW, my research comment wasnt directed at you, FWIW - it was more a blanket statement. EVERYONE should research ANY vehicle they're interested in purchasing, and others too, when they go shopping. Just more ammo to use in the haggling game. |
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Yo! i wasn't faming. i was giving you the facts. One test drive of the GXp( which is a great car by the way) and you'd know its not a nuisance.
Granted on the magazine report. But it was to show GM got around the gas guzzler tax. and the skipshift is not just a pontiac, its on my Vette and my GTO and my sold SS. and on the Cts-v. |
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No...lol ..i'm the same way
exactly..actually...i fretted about the 1-4 thing. but eventually i was in a position to drive one...and what did i know..even if you put put....you just have to put in second a second time...since if your put-putting your not in a hurry ..no issue. still though i tuned it out...lol. i tell you this...on the low low....i was back at the dealer.....just to shoot the breeze .The GM has a Blue Zo6 like me (we met at the tuner)so we talk. i wonder i always get a jealous vibe...he has one of the fastest Zo6 in town.. Young black overachiever. the next president probably. back on track. And they are selling 3 Nismo' 350's for 29,500.......i took a test drive....had too.( black/ silver and white...the black looked awesome.) pretty fricking close. you feel a shade slower....but you can run it wot until 100 feet b4 the turn...and its neutral handling and brakes....omg.. i was thinking with all the aftermarket for the 350 already out there test pipe, stillen long tube dual intake...and the nismo catback..( already on) and your 370Z speed.... and they don't look overdone. in person.. i almost was second guessing myself.....until i got back in my 370 and the syncrev remided me...this is a better car to start with. Now if you were me....what above would bother you? the salemen drove the Nismo cold like he stole it..he drove it wot to 100 ft b4 the turn....this engine isn't even broken in. makes you wonder.... when i test drove the Zo6...with a C5 as a trade....he wouldn't let me go past 5k. Last edited by Zpil0t6; 03-08-2009 at 11:35 AM. |
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Thats lame because they do shite like this always
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Well well well . . . check out what's in the new issue of R&T (which I just got in my mailbox today). Now if only we could get Nissan to be as responsive about the oil temp issue!
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