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Originally Posted by Robert_Nash I've never had the pleasure of a Lambo or an R8 but the Ferrari's I've driven I would not have called "comfortable" I agree that the

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Old 05-06-2009, 02:24 PM   #31 (permalink)
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I've never had the pleasure of a Lambo or an R8 but the Ferrari's I've driven I would not have called "comfortable"
I agree that the older Fcars and lambo's were harsh. But the Modena is pretty cushy to moi, I had the chance to sample a 599 as well and it was pretty darn comfortable. Guess it depends on everyones butt meter eh?
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Thanks for all the really great responses everyone. This forum seems to be full of reasonable, helpful people. It's like I'm not actually on the internet.

I spent some time readusting and readjusting the seat and wheel last night. It did help some. I'll continue to play with it to see if I can get a better feel for it. It may just not be meant to be, in which case, I'll post her here first.
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hey op - i know your pains but just adjust the angles on the seat front and back and that gave me a lot of success. Also you might wanna look into lower seat rails
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I find the z really compfortable. Infact too comfortable, i find my self often almost dozing off on highway trips.

Its the only car i drive where i dont feel like i am in sudden danger when i go over a bump at 65mph. Civic coupe, altima coupe, all "launch" them selfs mid air over any bump, dip in the road and you gotta stay alert and focus when you plant your self back down to the ground. With the z it just goes right over it like it was nothing.
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Find someone that will loan you an S2000 for two weeks. After that when you climb back in your Z you'll think you died and went to Heaven.
I had to laugh at this comment, because matches just what I was thinking. If you want small, go for an S2000. If you want *that* to feel roomy, try a Miata on for size...

I'm not at all trying to criticize - that really sucks that the car isn't working for you. I'm just representing the other end of the spectrum. To me, getting out of a 2200 lb. MR-2, this car is roomy, luxurious, and silent . After my first test drive, I was worried it didn't feel as connected or sporty as I wanted. And man, it feels to me like it tracks straight no matter what - the MR2 with track tires was a handful.

I also understand that cars are like shoes - some just aren't designed for you. I sat in S2000s, Miatas, WRX (can't do the pedal position) RX8s, 911s, and Caymans, sometimes multiple times for each car, to figure out what would work best for me. I say give it a little more time - you'll probably get used to the wandering wheels and some of the other sports car things, to the point where you might miss them if you ever get in a luxo-barge. If it still doesn't work, there's no shame in it not working, just a financial bummer. But car ownership is just generally about throwing good money after bad, no matter how you slice it ; ). Good luck!
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Some really good input here from other members.
Here's my $02 for what they're worth.

I've had my Z for about 30 days. It's a daily driver for me.
My previous daily driver (past 3 years) has been an '06 Lexus GS430 -- so you can see I've gone from one end of the daily driving experience spectrum to the opposite other.
I'm 6', 235 lbs. After 30 days, I have no real regrets or concerns, but have -- and still do -- think about some of the particularities of this vehicle that amplify how different this vehicle is than most any other in this class, and certainly how different this is than entry, mid or high-end luxury. Here's how I'm dealing with some of the same topics you list as concerns.

The first thing I"d say -- is don't give up the ghost. Hang with this vehicle for at least another 60 days.

Next...

Comfort.
1. This may sound trivial, but I've found to have the greatest impact on my seating comfort; take larger items out of your front and rear pockets before driving. Particularly, if you carry a wallet in your rear pocket -- store it somewhere. Sitting on a wallet -- however skinny (like mine due to lack of funds) -- can be a real pain in the A$$ in these seats. If you carry a large bundle of keys in your pocket -- store those as well. Made a huge difference for me.

2. Work the seat adjustments. Really....work 'em...and experiment with the seating positions. In my GS, I liked to sit a bit further back from the wheel -- but still in command. In the Z, I'm finding that I like to sit just a little closer than usual -- relaxed....but fully in command. Adjust to the clutch, shifter, elbows, and proper height.

3. My vehicle was delivered with nearly 45 lbs of cold pressure all the way around in the tires. That's not necessary. I've aired them back to 38 (nitrogen), and find that this has helped singnificantly ease what was a rock-hard ride -- to a softer and, frankly, more confident ride.

Road Noise.
1. Sorry.....I think this is just one of those things that you'll have to live with -- and is part of the experience. We have some asphalt pavement around where I live on a couple of key highways -- that when driving along -- sounds like jet planes tailgating me. Oh well. Makes hitting more finished pavement just that much more enjoyable.
Turn up the tunes -- or just run through some gears and hear that engine run.

Or, just turn up your favorite tunes, roll the windows down, and enjoy some of those fantastic roads in Oregon. I've been on them -- and some are just plain world class.

Good luck in whatever you decide.

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I've been really torn as of late. I want to love my Z. I really do. I love the style. I love the engineering. It's a magnificent beauty of a vehicle. I've wanted one since they first came out. A little over a month ago I finally picked up my baby. Monteray Blue. Touring. Sport. 6 speed.

Unfortunately as of late I've not wanted to drive her as much as she deserves. It's a simple matter really. I can't get comfortable. The beautifully shaped steering wheel makes my arms hurt. Those luscious leather seats put my legs to sleep in just a few minutes. Every little dip and nook in the road gets translated to movement in the steering wheel. I feel like I spend as much time trying to adjust my seat and get comfortable as I do driving. I feel like I have to manage the wheel far more than I should.

And the noise. Holy cow the noise. We have terribly crappy road surfaces in Portland. I mean...bad. I can barely hear myself think in the cabin it's so loud most of the time.

Now I don't expect it to be like a luxury car. I don't expect complete quiet and smoothness. I respect the attention to the road she demands. Still...I don't know if it's something I want to live with on a day to day basis. She deserves to be loved.

Am I the only one that feels this way? I fear that I am.

Worst of all...I fear the crap my friends and especially my wife will give me if I decide I want out of the car after pining over it for months.
im curious what color combination you have, also if anyone is interested in selling I would discuss it with them. my email is alanhanger@mts.net
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Thanks In2Deep. Really wonderful suggestions. I think I've tried most but will be sure to take stuff out of my pockets. I haven't had a wallet in my backpocket for years. Apparently sitting on your wallet causes a lot of hip issues in men (second to tool/gun belts I believe).

If anyone wants to see what she looks like, I have a lot of pics up on Flickr.

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Monteray Blue
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The only things its missing are the splash guards and the nav. I couldn't bring myself to pay close to $2k for a nav that is hard to update.
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Beautiful car...
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