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New Motortrend review of 2012 370Z
Have to say, this is one of the few reviews that i can absolutely agree with from motortrend on the 370Z, sorry if this is a repost, but video was posted by motortrend on the 27th of this month.
2012 Nissan 370Z: The Rough and Tumble Sports Car! - Ignition Episode 30 - YouTube |
i take it from the lack of responses everyone has seen this video already? lol
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Pretty much spot on. Sums up my impression of the car. I like the fact that the Z requires some effort to drive, like the old sports cars of my youth. That's why I bought one.
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Why is Motor Trend reviewing so many 370Z's lately? And even still, why aren't they reviewing the 2013 model?
I want to know more about the Euro Tuned suspension!! And how it compares to the 2012 model. So if they're going to test the Z twice in the same week, at least should have made it the 2013 model. |
Two and a half years 21,000 miles and not one of those problems he mentioned.
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I dont think its a second review. Its just the video to the original review. And I would like to point out again a 0-60 time on Par with 400+ HP muscle cars. |
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True. The problem is people do not understand that I jump to conclusions, kind of like that Nismo CarAndDriver put into the wall at VIR a few years ago. |
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eh no problem man, heck even i know my VLSD will eventually go out but i plan to replace it with a real LSD long before then anyway...still kinda disappointing that nissan would choose to cheap out on not putting a real LSD in there to begin with though or at least give us the option of putting one of their Nismo GT clutch type LSD on the car. i know i was just browsing through their build your own Z tool and noticed they now give you the option of choosing Nismo parts including the catback exhaust system. |
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Yea the LSD should have been better but I guess that's how they keep cost down. Performance of a 55-60k Cayman/Boxster for 30-40k. |
Hi Im Forest...whats a LSD can do to your car? Would it help me stop RUNNIN???
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Best Review In Years...
Some people may not like how the Z gets the job done. But when it's done, in most cases it will be the victor. The Z in the hands of a skilled driver is one of those cars, that a skeptic in the passengers seat will be shockingly surprised after a thrillrush ride. If you are set on driving one type of car ONLY,ie muscle or lightweight sports car like miatas. The Z will feel like it doesn't have an identity. But if your driving skill can adapt to anything? The Z's Bi-polar capability will be intoxicatingly addicting. The current Z is a car for those that get it... in other words a seriously niché car. |
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