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DarkZ 06-15-2012 07:47 PM

Yep, Thinkin' 'Bout Tradin' In On A 2013 Midnight Blue
 
........ Yep.

Atlanta Traffic Sucks. I'm old. My knees hurt from standing 12 hours a day anyway and a clutch isn't helping when stuck in traffic. Soooooo, I've been thinking about an automatic/paddle shift with the Touring Package so I can have all the cool electronic stuff that I like. Dark blue on cars is also my favorite color.

Yet, I'm torn.... :confused:

Baer383 06-15-2012 07:51 PM

Atlanta traffic sucks I sit in it to and from work and I also have a 7AT this is the best auto I've ever owned,

Go for it.:driving:

Rui Z 06-15-2012 07:51 PM

If you have the money to comfortably do the switch, do it!

Zenki370 06-15-2012 08:05 PM

At this point it becomes...

Do you own the car? If not how much do you owe? Would you be upside down on a trade? If so, how much?

Make the smart financial edition financial decision... but if the current car is causing extreme discomfort and you can comfortably make the car payment, I say go for it. I test drove the 6 speed and the 7AT, I bought the 7AT.

P.S. Im having a tough time not upgrading to that color as well..... My favorite color is a navy shade of blue.

Red__Zed 06-15-2012 08:46 PM

The midnight blue looks awesome IMO. And the 7AT would be a lifesaver in ATL traffic...but of course, it is rarely a good deal to trade, and the BC is also a fantastic color.

LakeShow 06-16-2012 01:14 AM

Yeah the 7AT is great for traffic. Also that midnight blue will look amazing! :tup:

bvl 06-16-2012 06:25 AM

The good news is you are still thinking Z. If I had to drive in traffic like that every day yeah, I would want an auto too. I am fortunate that my job allows me to flex time so when I had to commute I would go in at 7:30 or earlier, leave at 4. I have not had to have an auto for the past 20 years in NE traffic.

The bad news is...I feel sports cars are meant to row. Any way you can just use a little beater civic or such to commute, and keep the Z as is? The loss in depreciation for a trade could buy you a great beater.

Heck, with good weather down there I'd probably find a NB miata auto to commute in :D

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UNKNOWN_370 06-16-2012 12:28 PM

The 7a will blow your mind when you use the paddles. You will appreciate, faster shifts, better torque feel and downshift rev-matching when applying high performance tactics. This is one auto you can drive with pride due to its capability. It makes you see the "SPORTS CARS" have an amazing alternate future. Good luck.

May I. Advise k&n filters, silicone hoses and stillen ground wire kit, just to improve transmission and throttle response. Midpipe resonators not needed. Also improves throttle. Car is stil quiet at idle, but louder on cold start and quick revving. It really wakes up. Makes it feel more like the sports car it should be.

Magic Bus 06-16-2012 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1774964)
The 7a will blow your mind when you use the paddles. You will appreciate, faster shifts, better torque feel and downshift rev-matching when applying high performance tactics. This is one auto you can drive with pride due to its capability. It makes you see the "SPORTS CARS" have an amazing alternate future. Good luck.

May I. Advise k&n filters, silicone hoses and stillen ground wire kit, just to improve transmission and throttle response. Midpipe resonators not needed. Also improves throttle. Car is stil quiet at idle, but louder on cold start and quick revving. It really wakes up. Makes it feel more like the sports car it should be.

Yup, paddle shifters are great. Got it in my GTI and it's very quick. Problem on the GTI is it turns with the wheel. To me it's much better in a fixed position.

Regarding transmission, wonder if there will be some tweaks on the 2013 to improve it? Getting the 6mt with my 2013Z, so getting the best of both worlds regarding trans.

DarkZ 06-16-2012 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 1774964)
The 7a will blow your mind when you use the paddles. You will appreciate, faster shifts, better torque feel and downshift rev-matching when applying high performance tactics. This is one auto you can drive with pride due to its capability. It makes you see the "SPORTS CARS" have an amazing alternate future. Good luck.

Yeah, when I see pics of all the newer Porsche, Ferrari, and Lambo's all coming with paddle shifters, it kinda looks like everything is heading that way. I've never owned a car with paddle shifters but I feel the need to learn to use them.

As far as being upside-down on payments, I think I should actually be about 10k ahead of the game. Plus I have some cash to throw down so the payments shouldn't be a real big issue.

Shifting isn't causing any extreme discomfort, but it isn't really helping either. Of course, I'm 47 and already taking Cosamin on a regular basis. Had knee surgery years ago and work automotive retail for 10-12 hours a day standing.

I was thinking about getting another beater car as a daily driver but then my narcissistic side came out and said: "If I drive a beater, people 90% of the time won't see me in a kick-*** Z. #### that." :icon17:

Then there's the killer Midnight Blue aspect...... :yum:

bigsix 06-16-2012 06:03 PM

The 7-speed auto will fit the character of a Z I think.

Can someone post a link to pic's of the Midnight Blue ? ? ?

DarkZ 06-16-2012 06:09 PM

2 about halfway down the page.

http://www.the370z.com/nissan-370z-g...cts-no-bs.html

Lemers 06-16-2012 06:16 PM

Her it is in roadster trim

http://www.the370z.com/members/macsi...3-roadster.jpg

shadoquad 06-16-2012 06:23 PM

:yum:

DarkZ 06-16-2012 06:29 PM

This is the pic that got me hooked:

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a11...1337549672.jpg


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