The Z is certainly driveable in the snow, but it's not really something I would recommend. Besides the weight distribution and RWD nature of the cars, it's also not terribly
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The Z is certainly driveable in the snow, but it's not really something I would recommend. Besides the weight distribution and RWD nature of the cars, it's also not terribly rust-resistant.
The car will handle it, but you have to be careful, and it's up to you whether it's worth it. |
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Is your Z rusting? Mine has been through two winters and it's not rusting at all. Which parts are you concerned about?
I'm not trying to be an , but comments like that are very 'Fox News' fear provoking with little factual basis.
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There's quite a few threads where rust can be observed on the underbody of the car. It was a complaint on the 350z, and Nissan actually spent less effort inhibiting rust on our cars. Even just bring up the first thread on exhaust shows rust underneath the car.... DIY: Stock Catback Exhaust Removal They also have a tendency to rust around the differential, and some of the underbody braces... |
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I never had the chance to peak under the car, but I remember my 350 had surface rust spots all underneath the car after its first winter. I assume the 370 is similar?
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I live in Michigan and have no issues. Getting a set of Blizzak tires for winter is a must. Don't mat the peddle when it is snowing and you will be fine.
As for rust concerns, I have an unlimited package to the carwash. I bought the car to enjoy... not to sit. Last edited by gbrettin; 03-11-2011 at 12:09 PM. |
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Snow driving is fun with the right setup. But I'm ready to get these damn Dunlop Wintersports off my car.
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I'm across the river from you (OP) and I had no issues this winter. The rear end likes to swing out if you give it a little too much gas but if you lift off right away, it straightens right out again. Make sure you're ready for the cost of the snow tires though, I paid $1200 for mine at Belletire...it was a good investment for sure though.
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In PA, the winter salt and cinders are so destructive on sports cars like the Z. Also, I don't want to expose my Z to the winter driving hazard of other less careful drivers sliding into it on these icy winter roads. It happens all the time here. Consider buying an affordable, older second car for the 3 or 4 winter months and keep your beautiful Z safe to enjoy during the other 8 or 9 months.
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