haha wow I'm impressed. you guys just helped me so much. this is an amazing forum! also is the 370z(touring) able to go in snow? cuz I have seen vids
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09-16-2010, 01:01 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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haha wow I'm impressed. you guys just helped me so much. this is an amazing forum! also is the 370z(touring) able to go in snow? cuz I have seen vids of people going around town in the winter with bridgestone blizzaks. i mean is it possible in 3-4 inches as long as you drive very carefuly?
i cant even find that video anymore. it was a blue 370z |
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I have yet to drive it in winter. I have only owned my car for a little more than 3 weeks.
I will not be driving it in winter as I do not feel like plowing snow for the city. I don't want to also deal with all the salt that the city throws on the ground. Chicago uses a TON of salt and we all know how much damage salt does to all cars. |
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yeah I actually enjoyed watch it cuz i was just amazed on how well it does. AK seems to talk about how well the 370z drives in the snow.
i think i should be pretty confident. thanks guys! |
09-16-2010, 07:39 AM | #24 (permalink) |
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might not be needed
but get the sport + touring package. the nismo version is just not worth it. I find that the nismo version is more for bragging right. look at my NISMO Z yeah im totally a racing driver. car handles pretty well on snow even with the stock tires. I got my Z in the middle of winter snow and ice everywhere. just be carefull |
09-16-2010, 08:26 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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As long as you have a good set of winter wheels and snow tires almost any car is going to do pretty well in light to moderate snow.
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09-16-2010, 08:34 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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The OP really seems like he wants the added features of the Touring package, though. As a daily driver I would settle for no less than the Sport/Touring. The NISMO is far too bare-bones for me. If I was looking for a weekend/track day fun car, I would probably pick up the NISMO...
But for the daily grind you can't beat the convenience of Bluetooth and Homelink or the luxury of leather, heated seats and a Bose sound system, which, for all intents and purposes, is a good system for those that aren't audiophiles.
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I can right now order the whole NISMO 370z OEM body kit for $3400. And $2K for wing.
The front bumper is like only $800 or so.
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^ a little bit..
For me like someone else mentioned, it was the body that i was sold on more than anything else. I don't think the handling is any different unless it is a very smooth track that you're going to drive on with the car's full potential. Softer suspension on the regular Z is actually better for most roads/canyons/parking lots like this magazine tested. Nismo suspension is easier to upset and get it out of balance because the rebound on the shocks/springs is really quick so any small inperfections on the road will unsettle the car. The only way to find out which one is really faster is to have a pro do laps on the same track on the same day back to back. 99.99% of the people on this forum will not be able to distingwish the difference so it all depends on your skills to faster no matter if you have nismo or not.
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