Originally Posted by MightyBobo I think you're the first person to claim that this is even remotely worth its price, when you can get just about the same performance for
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06-18-2009, 12:00 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Really? We won't know for sure until an owner weighs the stock wheels, but I bet you wouldn't find a set of aftermarket wheels in the same size that are anywhere close to as light for less than $4k - and that's just for the wheels.
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+ suspension upgrades, +HP upgrade, +rarity, +factory coverage for performance upgrades. Not a steal, but definitely not a gouge either. Some people want everything "stock". And compared to the NISMO 350Z, very very small bump in retail price.
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06-18-2009, 12:30 PM | #18 (permalink) | |
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HP upgrade? We'll see when it hits the dyno, but replacing the stock cat back will yield the same if not better results (seeing as thats the only part they "upgraded" for the Nismo version). And either way, I bet most will swap it out for something better. Rarity? Yawn. So in the end thats what people are paying for here - to say they have a Nismo Z, and if they plan on keeping it stock. Which will be blown away by base 370's with minimal mods heh. So for me (someone who actually wants to go fast on a track, and have the satisfaction of modding his own car) and many of the others on here who feel the same, the Nismo is an unattractive waste of money.
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06-18-2009, 12:33 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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Most people who actually will make use of "light" wheels would rather just replace them with 18's anyway. And either way, the Nismo ones look silly compared to the sport package wheels, IMHO. Furthermore, the only differences is in width - 9.0" vs. 9.5", and 10.0" vs 10.5" is minimal at BEST.
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If you're going to be modding a car, then the value proposition of the nismo is undoubtedly lessened. It gets worse if you plan on replacing any suspension components.
However, there exist sporting events where aftermarket modifications are penalized, such as autocrossing. You start messing with things like wheel widths, and you'll find yourself outclassed very quickly. The nismo is a perfect candidate for somebody like that; its better prepped than a normal 370, and yet the owner is not subject to any classificiation penalties. Makes sense to me. |
06-18-2009, 01:18 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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I don't see anything to be jealous about either. I have nothing against the Nismo Z. I'll even say that I think it looks quite nice. But it's nothing to be jealous over, especially not after reading the Edmund's reviews in which the thing broke down repeatedly. I'm not trying to be negative, btw. I sincerely hope they get the kinks worked out and it succeeds. I'm just not feeling the jealousy thing is all I'm saying.
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06-18-2009, 01:26 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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We'll see when the car is "properly broken in" (according to Car and Driver...I'm snickering at that, by the way).
The truth is this - gains will be MINIMAL, and the difference in things such as Auto-X will come down to the drivers. The only POSITIVE gain that was even noticed (thanks to the motor not being "broken in") was the skid pad, being .99 instead of .98g's. To which they say: "That betters the stock Z by a tenth and is most likely attributable to those Yokohama tires." Read: get better tires on the base Z, and it'll probably perform as well. Look, I know whats going on here - you guys are in love with the new Nismo, and that is perfectly fine. For some reason, you're insulted that I (and MANY others) don't find this car to be worth it. But don't sit here and make it seem like its so much better (like, $6000 better) than the 370Z, when it simply is not. Its a collectible, and again, thats just fine and dandy. I like doing work on my own car, and the Nismo isn't for that. So, if you are willing to fork over an extra $6000 for a car that performs practically identically to its cheaper brethren, then by all means - buy the Nismo. Its your money to spend, not mine. I just have an opinion, as does everyone
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I don't care one way or another for either models, but it seems to me some people are just protective to what they have. 15HP is 15hp, you are going to see a difference in acceleration.
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I prefer the looks of the standard z; I happen to like the look of the fanged front bumper. I like the idea of replacing the exhaust components with those of my own choosing; the same goes for the wheels and the suspension components. For me, I don't think the price difference is worth it. However, if I were a serious autocrosser(or similar), and planned to stay stock, then I would opt for the most performant version of the car. And that's the nimso. |
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Assuming stock-class Auto-X, I'd love to see how the stock Nismo performs versus a 370Z base + sport that has improved pads and tires. This is assuming the Nismo is running the same pads/tires btw, because god knows if you get the good stuff in the Base 370Z, you'll probably smoke the Nismo. My money is on whatever is lighter, and we know which one that is.
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