Originally Posted by 6MT Yeah... there's not a lot of us original 2009 owners left. I sometimes wonder what happened to my 2009 Z. More specifically, I wonder if it's
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10-11-2011, 03:32 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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I sometimes wonder what happened to my 2009 Z. More specifically, I wonder if it's in the hands of someone who is now also a member of this forum. I may have even interacted with my Z's new owner having no idea that it's my former Z s/he is driving.
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I know what happened to mine.
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Whoever has mine is driving around with an Uprev tuned ECU but without my mods. I hope it runs okay. I hope they don't accidentally swap in the anti-theft or valet-mode maps while screwing around with the cruise control buttons. That would be bad.
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10-11-2011, 05:20 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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The EVO comes with the superior brembo brakes, has a quicker 0-60 time and 1/4 mile time and was voted best handling car under 40k. Just because you've never owned one does not make them inferior in any way...you sound very biased. Ive driven the 370 z, my friend owns one by the way. Nice car but I value the room of my 4 door EVO, the AWD/all weather capability, excellent braking, handling, and thrust/torque 300ft/lbs. To each his own...Id own a Z if my needs and wants were different. |
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being part of this forum for a long time and putting a lot of time and money into my Z I can hands down say my STI is superior in every way. I loved my Z and I would still have it today if I could, But there is no doubt that the STI just has more to offer. To answer the OP my Z was totaled (not my fault) so I ended up with a new STI and I love it. I still stay very active on the forum and I still use vendors on this forum for the STI.
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10-11-2011, 11:42 PM | #59 (permalink) | |
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I don't think it's a lack of time when looking at the car...it's just the car not holding up the way I expected...coupled with the aftermarket not fully developing. I think a lot of other people have moved for similar reasons. Saying the current EVO, STI, or Mustang is a step down is a pretty curious statement...worst case they're lateral moves. |
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If it is then you and I want different things. I wanted a sportscar, you wanted practicality with some punch! There's nothing wrong with that, and more so your smarter! I'd tell you what was a selling point for me....being in the nissan family...owning a entry level sportscar for my first car. For the looks, you guys know what I mean. I wanna ROMP on my NA Z day in and out without fear! I continual enjoy saying it's a nissan and not some deformed porsche...HA. I don't know if I want to go on if none of these words turn a knob or make a click in your head. There is a clear and distinct difference in why I brought a NISSAN and other have brought a CAR. If you didn't see what I did there is nothing more to argue/discuss with any of you owners
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