Originally Posted by LakeShow I have finally received my '13 after about a month sitting at the dealer trying to figure out some politics with Nisaan Corporate. I'm absolutely in
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09-14-2012, 11:07 AM | #106 (permalink) | |
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But thanks for the two main descriptions i needed... I owned an 09 and had an accident which led to the 2011.My biggest complaint about the 11 was the spring rate was slightly softer than the 09. IMHO Sports cars should ride stiff and not soft. The steering in the Z is stiff but i prefer muscle car steering stiffness, which is about 10% stiffer than the Z still. That said, a softer suspension and lighter steering is definitely a turn off imho... If the Z35 follows suit a lightened steering and soft suspension? I will most likely go with a different sports car instead of the Z35. You can compensate the weak suspension easily but not weak steering. That's a big enough deal breaker for me. Thats why i left the G37s to the Z. Light steering made me sell and buy the 09 Z Thanks for the light review. |
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Absolutely, the 2009 was/is a GREAT car,but the 2013 is so much more refined. The road noise is MUCH improved, the car seems to be more tight and better handling. But over all improvements is the Navigation and technology package. The screen has a better resolution and when used for the DVD ,WOW! Very happy with the trade.
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How about stock exhaust note. Is it still the same? Our stock exhaust really sucks. i'm not a techy im an audiophile, so nav wouldnt be my option. |
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09-15-2012, 01:52 PM | #113 (permalink) | |
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That's funny. What color was your '09? I don't see too many 370Z's around here - they're, dare I say, "exclusive" (that's for UNKNOWN_370's sake ). Sent from my SGSII using Tapatalk 2 |
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09-15-2012, 06:50 PM | #115 (permalink) |
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Let me re-elaborate and clarify, by softer suspension with the euro tuned shocks it takes bumps and pot holes less intensively than my 11' as it felt like I cracked my rim each time I hit something. As far as steering goes, the car is still fully connected and planted to the road. As far as lighter I meant a little more responsive, I guess I wasn't clear with that sorry.
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So are you saying you float over bumps now? If its light or loose? wouldn't that equal not as tight as an 09-12 model??? Good to hear it's still planted though. I guess i just have to make that test drive myself. Last edited by UNKNOWN_370; 09-15-2012 at 07:52 PM. |
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09-16-2012, 04:37 AM | #118 (permalink) | |
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Yes I agree with you on the 2nd part, you definitely need to take a test drive in the 13. |
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Looser-lighter, imho is the same shyt. Lower resistance can be described by either word. Less resistance= reduction in sport characteristics. Too much resistance makes a car feel like a truck. The Z was weighted on the light side of heavy as it was but gave enormous feedback. Iho. A lil (maybe 5-7%) more heft was the only way to go. An example of max heft for sporty driving would be a camaro SS, 5% more heft than it already has and it would feel like a truck. Mustang steering is my least favorite though its point and shootability is high. Corvettes have extremely well balanced steering feel. Again just my opinion. |
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