phelan - I have been to Japan 27 times for various work assignments. The first and only time was 8 weeks on the western island of Kyushu. I stayed in
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12-22-2010, 09:54 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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phelan - I have been to Japan 27 times for various work assignments. The first and only time was 8 weeks on the western island of Kyushu. I stayed in Kanda which was near the Kyushu plant. It was built cpmpletely on reclaimed land and was wet all of the time. Then a 6 weeker in Yokohama commuting to Opama and then various places but mainly in Hon Atsugi where I could go to out tech center each day. About 6 months total in country.
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Fastsach--just some clarifications:
The EX is not a dressed up Rogue. The Rogue is based on the Nissan C platform shared with the sentra, and the EX is a gen 2 FM (like the G37). Additionally, the GTR is built alongside the V36 cars (Skyline/G37, whatever you prefer). |
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HP and torque is not what is need; weight loss is. If the Z dropped another 100 pounds and refine the engine a tad more (or give it better breathing mods from the factory as all those issues disappear after that - but then that takes away the fun of modding), then it would be very close to elite to me. How my car is set up now, it is outstanding/smashing/da bomb/awwhh yeah/word to your mother/thumbs up, and any other phrase you can think of. Well, I lie some, I need sways and stickier tires... |
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Seriously, I agree with you - the Z could lose some weight. Tough to do with all the safety equipment required these days.
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I would be interested to know how many Zs are sold in Japan. We know from Dad that sales figures in the US average about 10,000 cars per year for the Z. Curious whether the figures are similar in Japan (accounting for population difference).
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I will see if I can find out how many Zs are sold in Japan but very seldom see one there. It's size is about average so I don't think that is qa big factor. Price and insurance probably makes it out of reach for most people.
There is a very decided middle class and then the upper class in Japan it appears. Not much in between. VP and director level people seem to live the same lifestyle as their managers. True wealth is usually born in there. |
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For information, I live in Japan, and I see Zs every day. Everything from the old 240s (rare these days) to 370s. 350s and 370s are quite common. It's my wife that really wants a Z, I drive an STI, although I won't complain if she wants to get one |
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Skyline GTRs are also common, R32s and R33s very much so. Strangely, I see more R35s than I do R34s. Good used (mint) R34s can be almost as expensive as used R35s. I do see American cars sometimes, Jeeps, the occasional Hummer, late model Mustangs, GM300s. Not really common where I live, but they are here. To upset the purists, we are interested in the prospect of a hybrid 370Z haha |
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