I think the 370Z makes a fine DD compared to my NSX (louder, Bilstein shocks - rougher and lower) or my MR-2 SC with the HKS Rally suspension (way louder,
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10-05-2010, 08:44 PM | #106 (permalink) |
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I think the 370Z makes a fine DD compared to my NSX (louder, Bilstein shocks - rougher and lower) or my MR-2 SC with the HKS Rally suspension (way louder, and way stiffer).
When I first drove the 370Z I thought it was too soft - I still think the suspension is a tad bouncy.
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Hyundai's main website, though, leaves much to be desired. I have a hard time finding exactly what I'm looking for---specs, comparing trim lines, etc. And you can't search local inventory on the site. You have to go to individual dealer websites to check their inventory. ... The other day test drove a 3.8 R-Spec and a 370Z sport pkg. The GenCoupe was a fun drive, with plenty of power, sporty handling, and a relatively upscale interior. It felt like it needed some more sophisticated shock absorbers to keep up with the track-tuned springs, though. The ride was at times even worse than my MS3 (w/ RSB, worn out shocks & tires). I also wasn't keen on the bright blue dash backlighting. And I felt like I was breaking something trying to shift into reverse. There's no "push in" or "pull collar" to unlock the reverse gear. You just pull it hard to the left until it pops in. It's a huge step for Hyundai into sporty car relevance, and a great value, but the only improvement I see in it over my MS3 is RWD vs FWD---not enough to give up the full package the MS3 offers. The 370z, by comparison, feels like a real sports car---a better performance machine in every respect. I know I said the Lambda 3.8 has plenty of power, but more is always better, right? And the low-effort clutch pedal, direct-action shifter, and synchro-rev-matching made it the best manual transmission experience I've ever had. I was a little worried when the salesman was driving---I guess he was trying to impress me by short-shifting every gear. But behind the wheel it was child's play getting smooth upshifts and downshifts every time. I didn't realize the S-R-M system works on upshifts, too. And perhaps because of it's lighter weight, better chassis stiffness, and weight balance, it felt more planted in the turns and yet rode more comfortably than the Coupe. ... I had a similar experience when I was about to buy a Mazda3 5-door. Before I sat down at the negotiating table, I figured I should test drive the Mazdaspeed model. The Speed3 was unequivocally better or equal in every way. And I knew I had to have it. I had to save up several more months to afford it, but it was worth the wait. Last edited by PloppityDrown; 10-05-2010 at 11:22 PM. |
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10-06-2010, 12:20 AM | #110 (permalink) | |
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Its only real flaws is a iron and steel suspension and a cut rate tranny. Which is not great but for a first year sub30k sports car. Its expected. its the only rwd import in the price range. It has a better quality interior than mustang and camaro v6 and outperforms every gt v6 in its price range.the Z is another level, but its interesting to see where the gen holds up. Most of u like bragging about how close a porsche and a Z are in performance.a top line Z is $42k. $47k in convert. A topline gen is $33k. Obviously for the 9k difference. Its a good car. Lastly, by saying the car is cheap blah blah blah... ur making a comparo yourself. |
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10-06-2010, 01:31 AM | #111 (permalink) | |
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10-06-2010, 09:49 AM | #112 (permalink) |
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Here what I think about the Gen Coup. M. Oldest son is 11 so in 5 yrs I should be able to pick up a Gen Coup for dirt cheap for my kid and if the factory warranty is transferable then it will still have 5 yrs of warranty left on it.
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10-06-2010, 10:27 AM | #113 (permalink) |
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I think you should get him a miata, i hear the doors on them are bulletproof.
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10-06-2010, 11:11 AM | #115 (permalink) |
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From what I've read, once the transfers, the warranty reduces to 5/60, the 10/100 is only to the original purchaser. So I think if u changed the owner name after 5 years, it would be void of warranty for owner 2. So let's say u transfer the car after 1 year. Instead of 9 years of warranty left, there would only be 4 years. Everything has a catch.
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Slow car that's why I thought of the Gen Coup? Oh you meant something like a insite or prius.
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I don't think that a kid necessarily needs some beater that will get them laughed at. In fact, a used Miata isn't a bad idea. It's not st00pid fast, but it is cool looking and fun to drive. A used gen coupe 4-cyl fits this as well imo. |
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10-06-2010, 11:27 AM | #119 (permalink) |
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The gencoupe 2.0 is slow enough. 0-60 in 6.8sec quarter mile in 15.4 seconds. It needs a new intake and BoV to get an extra second. So you can start them in a 2.0, then when they are good at driving, you can do some male bonding mods on the genny. I think the 2.0 is the perfect first sports car.
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