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zcarj 11-27-2008 06:52 PM

Any Reason To Think 370Z Will Be Reasonable In Snow?
 
I know it's not out yet...but is there any reason to believe that even with snow tires, the 370z wouldn't be a terror in the snow?

Slidefox 11-27-2008 06:59 PM

RWD and snow = driving hazard!!!

Anything is possible though.

Dav 11-28-2008 01:15 AM

I'll tell you what: Slidefox is right. RWD is VERY difficult in snow and, most of all, Z's torque makes things even more difficult. For example, it would be easier to drive an S2000 in snow, because she revs high.

However, it's not impossible. But if you see snow most of the year it's not the right car for you.

Barry626 11-28-2008 01:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zcarj (Post 3648)
I know it's not out yet...but is there any reason to believe that even with snow tires, the 370z wouldn't be a terror in the snow?

The Z comes with summer tires so it will not drive in snow what so ever!

Change the tires to All Season or better yet snows & the car will be great!
I had a 07 Touring that I put Good Year "All Season" and I had zip problems.
Rear wheel is fine if you have enough driving experience & us common sense!

Good luck!

FABG37 11-28-2008 04:26 AM

rear wheel drive+ summer tires= possible death

nogoodname 11-28-2008 10:58 AM

the G is RWD and it's fine as long as you got winter tires.


It's really not that bad if you know how to drive. Don't blame the car..lol...blame the driver !!


it's like a bad tennis player complaining his racket is causing him to lose....lol

Joker57676 11-28-2008 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname007 (Post 3731)
the G is RWD and it's fine as long as you got winter tires.


It's really not that bad if you know how to drive. Don't blame the car..lol...blame the driver !!


it's like a bad tennis player complaining his racket is causing him to lose....lol

I know a chick who drives a 350Z all winter in Wisconsin. If I remember right, she has all season tires on the car. Don't forget, it wasn't that many years ago when all cars were RWD so I don't see the problem. As long as you're not aggressive, RWD is not really prohibitive in snow.

Mark

RCZ 11-28-2008 08:15 PM

Yeah I wouldnt tempt faith with that. Icy hills will make you feel very stupid when youre holding the body shop bill....

(before people start saying "what do you know! youre from Miami!" I lived in boston for a bunch of years...which is why I had an STI.

koojo 11-29-2008 05:18 PM

I plan on getting the 370z, and I will be living in Lewisburg, WV for the next few years, and it does snow there. I figure I'd put on some all-season tires or another set of rims with snow tires on them, and it's all good. There are many other cars out there are are RWD and people have no problems with them (bmw's, mercedes, infiniti g, ect).

BlackBullet 11-30-2008 01:44 AM

(before people start saying "what do you know! youre from Miami!" I lived in boston for a bunch of years...which is why I had an STI.[/QUOTE]

This brings me to a different subject here. Having experience driving in the snow will make you that much of a better driver. From living in the far north for many years and now in Miami, I find myself having better control of the car compare to the average Miami driver. On the other hand, I know for sure that the average Miami driver wouldn't last a day or two driving in the snow up north. Just my though.

RCZ 11-30-2008 03:02 PM

hahaha I completely agree. Snow really teaches you car control whether you like it or not. You can learn at much slower speeds and with usually less expensive consequences. Then you can apply it to dry pavement, which is a little less forgiving, but the mechanics are very similar.

400whp didnt help either...


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