Hi all, I'm new here. I've been considering a new car since I just got a new job and the Z has really caught my eye. I intend for my
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05-18-2009, 01:26 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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370Z as a daily driver?
Hi all, I'm new here.
I've been considering a new car since I just got a new job and the Z has really caught my eye. I intend for my new car to be my daily driver except for maybe during the winter, since I'm in Canada and I frequently need to drive on snow covered roads. So my main question is... how would the Z be as a daily driver? I commute about 100km (there and back) to work five days a week, highway and city driving (70%/30% respectively). The other car I'm considering is an Evo X, but right now I don't really know which to choose from. |
05-18-2009, 01:30 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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I just drove a 370 Z for the first time today, I did however put 120,000 miles in about 4 years on my 350. I hated that car, because it was so fun to drive, I could never stop!!
I vow to own a daily driver next time I own a sports car, so I can keep it in perfect condition and track it without worrying about the constant maintenance associated with driving the car so much. I found the 370 more civilized, refined, and easier to live with the 350. Aside from the issues of space, the car was meant to be driven. I say go for it |
05-18-2009, 01:39 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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I drove the crap outta my 350z for 120k miles...loved every bit. The 370z is a MUCH nicer drive than the outgoing 350z...im daily drivin my Z...absolutely lovin it. The 370z will be a excellent daily driver.
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I totally agree with this. So nice not having the bouncy OEM suspension. 370z feels very European in its ride now. This car was meant to be driven and is a huge improvement over the 350 in this regard |
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05-18-2009, 03:41 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Dont know about you guys but my oem 370z suspension feels very bumpy and soft compared to my 05 350z. It could be my imagination. ITs been a full year from z to z. so my memory may be wrong.
I feel it has less body roll but more bumpy on bumps. While the 05 had more body roll but less bumpyness |
05-18-2009, 11:17 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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No question. Hands down an easy daily driver. Sports car look, attributes....but done effortlessly. Drive mine every damn day on crappy Texas roads...............and couldnt be happier. Unless I was in my R-33. Go for it. Only up side of Evo is 4wd in my opinion. But Im a Nissan guy, and always will be.
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05-18-2009, 01:11 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I drive 60 Miles a day round trip, got no clue what that is in kilometers. I had a 05 350Z and the 370Z is a great improvement for daily driving. From interior quality to ride quality its a great improvement.
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05-18-2009, 02:39 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Sounds like the 370Z might be for me. Unfortunately it looks like people in Canada have had difficulty ordering because Nissan is apparently discontinuing the coupe to do roadster production. I wasn't going to order right away either, because I need to save up a little for a down payment, and the orders are taking 2-3 months to come in anyways... damn
Maybe I'll have to wait for the 2010 Z, because by the time I get the car it will be winter, if I can get a 2009 model at all. |
05-18-2009, 07:21 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Due diligence. I've never owned a car like the Z and I like to do my homework before I make any kind of purchase. Some cars are for work, some cars are for play. The Z looks like a play car from the outside looking in, so I'm here asking the people who actually drive them.
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Is Z a good daily driver?
Hey folks,
I went for a test drive the other day and I pretty much decided I will go for a 370Z 7AT fully loaded, except 18" wheels. I know in states We get 19" I only know the brakes are 4 pistons in front and 2 at rear. No clue how big are the disc brakes. 1.Do you get paranoid by the Z for work, grocery, shopping, commute, etc 2.Do you find the wind noise annoying from your trunk area? 3.Do you find your steering wheel a bit too heavy for a stock car? 4.Do you find the blind spot very dangerous? 5.Is the 370Z's trunk space practical? 6.Did you ever wanted rear seats and more space. Or should have bought a G37? I already have a 997 so these are some of the concerns. Because Z will be my daily driver and I want it to be more comfortable then driving my 997 stick as a daily. Thanks! |
10-09-2010, 06:48 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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The Z served me fine as a daily driver.
A 7AT with the 18" wheels should be a fairly comfortable driver. The Z has a lot of road noise (there is literally no sound deadening material installed in the car) so if that bothers you you could have some dynamat installed in the hatch and cockpit to dampen some noise. But otherwise it's a fairly well rounded car that will work for you on a daily basis as long as you don't need it to carry large items.
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I think I need a frame of reference. For a 2 seater sports car, the Z is very capable as a daily driver. However, the road noise is loud (fixed that with an after market exhaust!), and the blind spots require those stick on convex mirrors (for me, anyway). The steering is a bit heavy compared to lighter cars (with less HP). But it is quite comfortable on secondary roads and highways.
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