I drove a 2010 Altima Hybrid as a rental last week. Wow, what a bland car. The car did not get very good mileage (23 mpg mixed) and the engine
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02-28-2011, 01:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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I thought a Hybrid 370Z would be a good idea, after last week, I think NOT.
I drove a 2010 Altima Hybrid as a rental last week. Wow, what a bland car. The car did not get very good mileage (23 mpg mixed) and the engine sounded like a diesel. The CVT was dull and lifeless and overall the car did not impress me with it's smoothness. From 1-10 it's a solid 5. I would NOT pay the premium for an Altima with a Hybrid so I am guessing the Z with a hybrid would be a pass also.
That said, I think it's time for a 400Z or a 430Z or even better a 500Z. |
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Why would this be locked? I have thought the Hybrid Z that Nissan has proposed would be a good idea, until actually driving a Nissan Altima Hybrid for a week. How many people here have actual experienced driving the Altima Hybrid for longer than a test drive. I was expecting better mileage and a smoother electric car. What I drove was a car with a lot of issues compared to the regular Hertz Altima I usually get.
I don't think the 370Z deserves that type of setup. It would not appeal to many who brought the car for performance. Last edited by Sean; 02-28-2011 at 02:25 PM. |
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The Altima hybrid doesn't need to appeal to enthusiasts, so there's no reason to waste the time and money trying to make it do so. |
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The Altima is not a Z. They've shared powerplants before (the VQ35).
Pass on a hybrid Z if you want. If I do, it won't be because I drove an Altima and didn't like it. |
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I believe the GTR will get a hybrid setup before the Z in my opinion, but I am all for a Z with electric assist however I do not see how they will hit even near the weight of the current Z with a hybrid setup and therefore will be problematic to the entire purpose of the Z line of cars.
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