Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 See, this kind of thinking to me, I don't understand. A lot of guys say 4 seaters aren't real sports cars. So then, a GT driver
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03-11-2012, 07:13 PM | #61 (permalink) | |
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PS I did not know Ferrrai made cars with back seats..Guess I will have to get one for the wife and kids.. |
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I had a car with a back seat once - I didn't like it.
That said, I'd get the G37x coupe if I needed a back seat today - unless someone makes a mid-engine four seater
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Aaaaaaaannnnnywayyyy... Just because a car is inherintely small doesn't make it instantly more maneuverable than a larger sports car if that larger car was designed to perform the duty with intricate detail to the cars overall design.... Or having back seats for that matter. My opinion as as yours that you had to mention twice already about 2 seats feeling cozy. BUT THOUGH I AGREE... it is purely SUBJECTIVE and doesn't make any case on a sports car capability. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 03-12-2012 at 12:43 AM. |
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Here's the current 2012 Ferrari FF 4 seater. Have fun.
Ferrari FF - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If I had to take the manueverability challenge. I'm pretty sure a ferrari FF can handle the job. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 03-12-2012 at 12:53 AM. |
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There were 2+2 Ferrari's since the beginning. Reading these posts. I ask myself what's this world coming to??? it doesn't take being a 1%'er to know this. All it takes is being a true car enthusiast. |
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03-13-2012, 11:13 AM | #69 (permalink) |
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I'd say that our Z feels like 10% more performance all around vs our g37s. It corners more tightly with less body roll and acceleration feels a bit stronger due to being 3-400 lbs lighter. I haven't taken the z to its limits on cornering much, but it already can take corners a little faster than the G.
Luxury wise, i have the touring package and I prefer the Z's seats. The only things I miss from the G are the navigation (which is very well integrated into the car IMO), the backseats once in a while, and the slightly smaller steering wheel. The Z's wheel feels like its an inch or two larger in diameter. Leather quality is definitely better on the G37, but I prefer the suede inserts on the Z. In my mind, the real advantage a G37 has is having 4 seats. Whether that convenience is worth the slight dulling in driving experience is more of a personal preference. |
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The IPL, will add 5% to the 90% performance of the Z. It makes corners just as good as our base Z's and the extra 18hp shows its face in 3rd n 4th. Going full bolt ons and a JIC coilovers are the best for the G. With the jic the G outhandles a sport pkg Z. |
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Yea but you are saying you have to add bolt ons to outperform a sport pkg Z. That is not a 1:1 for Z vs G. You are already paying more for the G and more for the IPL and still have to bolt on some goodies to outperform a sport Z? Well let's bolt on some aftermarket goodies to get that 18hp deficit back even on the Z...intake+exhaust. Or for cornering upgrade the suspension on the Z. Nothing against G's I like them. I just like the Z more. If I needed back seats then I would definately get a G.
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I'm saying it needs a coilover. Something many of us with Z's do already. WHAT??? The IPL G runs 348hp. The deficit is on the Z. Its the Z that would need a power increase on the IPL unless you buy a NISMO. Have you even driven an IPL? You are making an argument based on driving a Z and never have being in an IPL. Go drive the car I'm talking about first before you give bias and twisted info. You don't even KNOW the ipl has more HP than the Z. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 03-13-2012 at 11:49 AM. |
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Totally agree with the above for the Z on stock exhaust. As mentioned in another post, there are 4 G37's in my condo building and it seriously bothered me that they all sounded more agreesive than my Z, they had that distinctive VQ purrrrr.....but the Z sounded limp Thats why an upgraded exhaust was my first move when I didn't really plan on it.
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