Drove a Boxter S for 4 years. While my 370Z is still too new to push real hard or on a track I estimate I have 80% of the S
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07-27-2009, 06:48 PM | #61 (permalink) |
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Drove a Boxter S for 4 years. While my 370Z is still too new to push real hard or on a track I estimate I have 80% of the S for less than 1/2 the price. I think that is great value
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07-30-2009, 12:40 AM | #64 (permalink) |
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bang for the buck you cant beat a vette, which is always compared to cars 2 or 3 times as much $$.. the new Z is no different, drawing comparison to cars more expensive because it poops on anything close to its base price :-)
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07-30-2009, 09:31 AM | #65 (permalink) |
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definitely...maintenance is low unlike a Porsche, they are economical, good looking, powerful...you really cant go wrong with a Vette except for the fact that most owners are larger white middle aged men...sort of cliched...The new grand sport really appeals to me a lot more (Z06 Brakes, Suspension, Wide Body look without Z06 price)..but for the price range the Z is perfect for me...
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07-30-2009, 09:53 AM | #66 (permalink) |
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Whoa there! Base 911s are similarly powered yet bigger and heavier than a Boxster S or Cayman. So, 911s can get trumped. Unless you have your 370Z modded and putting out over 400whp, I don't think we have a prayer of besting a GTR. But the GTR looks sweet from behind, so I don't mind following it .
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07-30-2009, 12:31 PM | #67 (permalink) |
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Um, well, I got around a GTR at Phoenix Intl Raceway about 3 months ago after following closely behind it for a few laps... so, YES WE CAN! It was DE4 and the GTR driver had plenty of experience at PIR, so hard to pin it on rookie driving
Posted here: Third trackday! All is good! "... and here's the best part ! I think I got a lot of attention in the fourth and final session when I hung with a GTR for two laps and then PASSED IT ! Corner workers were clearly pleased... I managed to get about 10 car lengths ahead before the session ended..." My point is that the stock 370z (with an oil cooler!) is really not far off the GTR as a track car. And a prepared 370z IMO is a better track car. |
07-30-2009, 03:31 PM | #69 (permalink) |
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I have to apologize, don't want to come across as bragging... that's probably what it sounded like...
Yes, I agree, the GTR will eat up a near-stock or stock Z on any course with long stretches - assuming equal drivers... PIR road course is a 1.6 mile course based on a short nascar oval... it uses one long nascar straight and two corners, then interior track with many turns. It favors aggressive braking and be daring around concrete and tire walls... Ie GTR was probably driving more conservatively... it was before I installed video... my next PIR event isn't until 9/12-13, and I will have video then and will try to line up with any GTRs that are there... you can see video of my last event from miller motorsports here (TravisJB Track Video) unfortunately no GTR only a lotus exige on race tires to watch... lotus got around me after 4 laps on my tail, after my engine cut out due to disconnected o2 sensor |
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Holy crap dude, just look at the homepage and scroll down a little, and there's a big long list of sponsors and vendors.
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no they are not "very different" machines. Both a 2 door, 2 seat sports cars, rear drive, 6 cylinder engines, sexy, fast, handle well, brake well etc. It is just that one costs more, cause your paying for a badge and cred snobbery to boast to your mates at golf clubs!!
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10-25-2009, 12:53 AM | #75 (permalink) |
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[QUOTE=gnarf;130766].you really cant go wrong with a Vette except for the fact that most owners are larger white middle aged men...sort of cliched...
Sort of a generalization. People of all races and ages drive vettes. People of all races and ages drive Zs, not just smaller 20 something asian guys. |
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