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Originally Posted by Tribalpinoy91 I would NOT drive it in the winter, period. The Z has real soft paint on the reg. Now put it in a winter mode setting

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Old 06-02-2012, 11:43 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I would NOT drive it in the winter, period. The Z has real soft paint on the reg. Now put it in a winter mode setting with salt/rock covered roads and kiss your paint goodbye. Oh and not to mention how often you'll be washing your Z in the winter temps...
soft paint? would that problem be solved with that clear 3M stuff that one can put? or would that affect the paint negatively in the end.

appreciate the heads up though, i wasn't aware of the paint issues.
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Old 06-02-2012, 11:46 PM   #17 (permalink)
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your lucky you live in a winterless state! i envy that , no need to worry about winter tires or spending extra cash on items that can be used for other things such as better suspension or rims.

yah i am leaning more and more towards the 6 MT i am just hesitant on driving stick in the winter, i don't want to sound like a poo face but i am scared shitless of driving stick in the winter, i have no idea why lol. i test drove one today and i just wanted to take it home! it just made a weird noise when going from 1st to 2nd.. i just chalked it up to being a demo car and some people just didn't know how to drive it properly and broke something.. i could be wrong.

Richmond Hill Ontario,you should keep you beater,this year winter has been kind to all us of us...Ontario is known for some heavy winters,your car will not move..you can get by with snow tires with light snow but as you know in past years the east coast is known for some heavy snow periods
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I would keep the beater.

The non sport Z has all-seasons. (Should be noted)

Vlsd, is viscious limited slip differential. (Not included in non-sport)

Up north where rock salt is used your paint/clear will suffer greatly.

The trunk can fit a lot of luggage if you are carrying soft bags and clothing only. Hard objects in the trunk inside your luggage will rob you of space.

The automatic is just as fun as the manual. Just clutchless. If you don't have a left foot useage addiction. The auto should be just as fun. The auto is faster by up to a third of a second.

Oil cooler should keep your car cool in hot days as long as you aren't tracking. Otherwise a second cooler may be necessary.
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VLSD = Viscous Limited Slip Differential -- you get it with the sport package or Nismo.

Limited-slip differential - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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In Canada, it's standard equipment on all models.
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I would keep the beater.

The non sport Z has all-seasons. (Should be noted)
No, it comes with advan sports, which are the same tires the nismo has.
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No, it comes with advan sports, which are the same tires the nismo has.
non-sport comes with summer tires
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You live in Victoria, that's not a winter LOL. I live on the east coast (Nova Scotia) and we usually get pretty harsh winters with respect to snowfall and cold temperatures. There is no way in hell I'd buy a Z if I had to drive it in winter down here. I'm going to use another front wheel drive vehicle with full on winter tires for the cold winter months. Basically the Z is a replacement for my motorcycles except I'll probably be able to get a bit more time with the car in the autumn and spring. I should take delivery of my new 2012 370Z next week. Right now with the employee pricing I received $8300 off the listed price so it made it very attractive to buy. I'll be paying mostly cash for mine and keeping the payments low for 24 months. The problem was, not many left in Canada to choose from.
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soft paint? would that problem be solved with that clear 3M stuff that one can put? or would that affect the paint negatively in the end.

appreciate the heads up though, i wasn't aware of the paint issues.
Well you could do the clear-bra but that could end up costing about $1000 or more for full bumper & hood cover..plus the rear.

Keep your FWD car.
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I'll be driving through the winter in Michigan. Clear bra + snow tires. Everyone here needs to suck it up, it's not a Ferrari and rwd in snow isn't that bad with tires
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I don't get the paint & salt argument... it's paint with clear coat. Salt isn't going to eat through that without a preexisting gouge that goes unnoticed for a while. I had a rock paint chip on my fender that only *just* started to get rusty 4 months after the winter was over - then I had it repainted like new. That's how resilient the paint and metal are.

For winter, because it's too cold to take out the hose, etc., you can take it to a touch less car wash and pay the extra $2 for undercarriage rinsing.
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