Originally Posted by RCZ Agreed. Unfortunately all my friends have either Porsches or better, or highly modified cheaper cars, so I can't rock a stock Z and keep up. Im
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12-06-2008, 03:23 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Who's talking about price? When did price come into the picture. We are talking about performance. Not to mention the thread title claims that the 370z matches the performance of the M3 therefore using it as a benchmark. Yes its more expensive, yes it is faster. Also has materials that are flawless and the ride is amazing. Comes with a very nice super-high revving super-high tech engine and great weight balance. I mean yes its going to cost more with all the quality and technology on it.
I personally don't think the Z could keep up, thats all. I am far from an M3 fanboy either although I do think its a great car. I think that maybe a 370z vs e46 M3 could be interesting, but don't ask me which one I'd rather be driving on the track. "So RCZ, why dont you shut up, leave and buy an M3!" Because the Z is amazing value and it looks pretty damn good. In my opinion better than the e92 M3. Its lighter, smaller and the VQ engine is awesome. It is much less pretentious and loves to be modded. Because parts are cheaper to buy and because installing them will be cheaper. Because I think the M3 has lost it's way a bit from the focused car it used to be and the Z has done the exact opposite. The Z will be an awesome daily driver too, with a new nicer interior and some cool technology to boot. Nice available sound system and navigation, etc, etc. I mean come on I could keep going, but I think we all know why we are here. |
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But the M3 still is a hawt car! |
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12-07-2008, 01:44 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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The M3 comparo is off the mark anyway. The comparison should be between the 370Z and M Coupe and Cayman S. If you look at these cars, you get a clearer picture of Nissan's intent: Delivering a 2 seat coupe that has the numbers needed to hang with the focused, German 2 seaters. Take the 0-60 times with a grain of salt, as already suggested. Look at lb/hp, skidpad, and slalom. When you figure the closest direct competitors are 20K+ above the price of the Nissan, you begin to realize it's a steal.
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Here's another thread where the 370Z is compared to a better competitor -- the 135i. Lets hear your thoughts.
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Also, Road and Track's comparo did state the Z matched the Cayman S on the track, staying with it in the twisties. I do not care how fast the new Cayman S is so as long as the Z can stay with it in the twisties. I can mod the Z to be as fast as the Cayman S otherwise; all I need is a few more ponies!! |
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Couldn't have said it any better. |
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The Z might or might not beat an M3 without mods. But 5grand woth of mods will beat n M3
And furthermore with that. The z will still be $45k cheaper. Lol. N this is bout the 370z not 350. Lastly the Z in 7 speed auto got 4.6 n 13.1 on the quarter. Not bad for 34k with sport pack. |
06-15-2009, 09:12 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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FWIW, the car magazines list in very small print at the bottom of their test results that a significant difference in 0-60 times is 0.3s. Check it out some time...it's pretty interesting. They list all the significant differences including skid pad g's, top speed, 1/4 mi....
Sometimes we nit pick 1/10th of a second differences when this alone can be explained by a gust of wind or the driver farting during a gear shift. Thus 4.8 and 5s isn't significant unless you averaged these times over many many runs. Even then, a car that runs a 4.5s 0-60 may get demolished on a curvey short track by a more agile car that runs a 0-60 in 6s. One thing I've come to appreciate lately is that straight line acceleration is a very small drop in the bucket. Last edited by spearfish25; 06-15-2009 at 09:14 PM. |
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Well if your going to post the "best" 0-60 time posted by a magazine. We should at least compare it to the "best" time posted by the E92 M3.
In that case... the E92 M3 runs a 4.1 0-60 compared to the 4.7 of the 370z. As you can see this is CONSIDERABLY faster. So no... a 370Z can't keep up with an M3, or an IS-F for that matter. And I agree with RCZ. 3/10ths is a lot when you are looking at cars in the 4 second range. It becomes exponentially harder to shave tenths the faster you get. That said, 4.7 is a great time and I'm proud of the Z.
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Imo.. Don't see the point in all this comparisons aka cheaper car goes just as fast or faster .
Who cares if something goes faster or that its cheaper or more expensive etc etc? Back on topic...There was also another test from car and driver. 2009 Porsche 911 Carrera vs. 2009 BMW M3 - Coupes/Comparison Test/Reviews/Car and Driver - Car And Driver "The 911 has statistical appeal: It’s lighter than the M3 by 380 pounds without using Millennium Falcon materials, and it keeps the pace with an identical 4.1-second 0-to-60-mph sprint despite being down two cylinders, 385 cubic centimeters, and 69 horsepower. Midrange torque even feels stronger than that of the cammy, not-much-below-4000-rpm V-8 in the M3." LOL! With this test the M3 is now the cheap (er) car that goes just as fast. The cycle continues..
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