Originally Posted by ImportConvert ...I have owned a car that I spent more time looking at in the garage as they were completely stripped and re-built than I did actually
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10-27-2011, 08:56 AM | #16 (permalink) | |
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10-27-2011, 09:14 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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I had a C6 Corvette. I got rid of it because of some of the factors you mentioned
*too fast for the street *not reliable *too fast for the track, i was actually quite scared of it *financially doesn't make sense since I used the car almost strictly for track days/autox and my 2 miles commute and doesn't work in the snow *while the car drives similar to the 370, but it is bloody hard to drive fast I didn't want to spend 30K to buy the 370z, but I literally had no other choices given all the cars that were out there in the market. They were either overpriced, convertible, not reliable, too ugly IMO or too slow. Is the 370Z perfect, not really, but I think it beats everything else for the money. I do wish I have an Audi TT every now and then, but it just doesn't make sense given that car cost the same and its less reliable. I really would be paying for the AWD and DSG. Outside of the track/autox, the 370z is kinda slow to me since I was spoiled by 400HP. Yet I have accepted it and honestly don't think much of it anymore. The 370 suspension is better than the non Z06 C6, it is firmer and you can squeeze just as much tires. The diff on the C6 is better, way easier to get power to the ground but of course easier to crash. I found the brakes to be better on the 370, but then I only had a regular C6. |
10-27-2011, 09:32 AM | #19 (permalink) |
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IMO, if you have the Z06, then a stock 370Z should suffice unless you want it to be nearly as powerful for the streets.
The 370Z interior, although not the best thing since sliced bread, is great! The controls are well laid out and simple. So there's no worry about a myriad of buttons of buttons to do simple tasks. On base models, the double-din audio unit makes it a cinch to replace with a favorite 7" head unit. As for the speakers, save money by buying only front speakers and a sub. Although a pain to mod at times, it's a great car to mod even when it is subtle. It can look, sound, and feel good Of course, with the money spent on my car I could've gotten something better... but the Z feels at home for me [shrugs]. If it were to be another dream car to replace the Z, I would probably end up going old school with an NSX (really want an R34 GT-R).
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i think even a stock Z is a tad too fast for street to really have fun without gettng unwanted attention. something happens to your head when you mature. it starts reminding you about all the negatives of going fast on street (citations, causing accidents, hurting people, bodyshop, inconvenience, repair bills, etc etc) and it tires you to even think about speeding.
so from that point of view unless you're going to track the car i would say the 370Z is more than adequate for street. if you want to do dyno wars that's you're call but you'll never be able to use it on the streets without offending someone. kinda like running SSD on a slow computer. over kill. |
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Yeah..... still at the end of the day the Z06 is still a Chevy. 'nuff said! ibtl
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10-27-2011, 10:35 AM | #25 (permalink) |
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and a nissan is still a nissan...lol
no prestige in that name either. The Z is a superb car, and full bolts gears, and tuned Z is every bit as fun as a Z06...i can guarentee that...
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10-27-2011, 10:39 AM | #27 (permalink) |
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Which is funny because your car goes slower every time you add a mod.
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Even with mods + weight reduction it goes slower.
You're a one timeslip wonder, shahid. I hope you enjoy having the only 15 second TT 370Z.
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