Originally Posted by 3.7 ZPA I don't see too many around me either. Where in the city are you...we can start non LI meets haha. I'm in queens actually but
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12-09-2012, 06:49 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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Same, as long as there isn't snow on the ground I'm driving the Z. I bought this thing to drive and not stare at in my garage. This ain't an Aston Martin or Lambo we're talking about. With that said I can count on 1 hand how many 370Zs I see in a year. At least in my area they are not as popular as the 350 was.
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yes lots more 350z, I drove from Atlanta to Ft Bragg, NC, and I kept track of the 350z and 370z. (i285 to i20 to i95)
350z - 8, 370z - 0 But that does not surprise me, as people are saying, more 350's were made/sold than 370s
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12-09-2012, 08:14 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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i will disagree i think the Z is becoming a rare car. i live in an area with around 175,000 population with 2 nissan dealers and they each had 2 370's on their lots. the z like the corvette though not in the same class, appeal to just a certain group of drivers. that's just the way it is. just my 2 cents imho if the next z isn't a smash. there could be another 5 or 6 year layoff of production.
two things imo again on the next model they have to nail is road noise and more HP.........just saying |
12-09-2012, 08:56 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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To be honest, I'm usually pretty busy. I'd really like to go to these meets, but other things in life have priority for me. If its outside Long Island, it means spending a whole day I usually don't have. I drive my Z year round, weather permitting and I see plenty on long island. Although I know a few that have since sold their car, there are still plenty of enthusiast if you look hard enough. It was always kind of tough getting people together, especially when I joined the forum a few years ago.
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Rarity is a good thing to me.
Though I just got mine, I'm sure there are a lot that show up at the weekend meets on the other side of town. There's a "show" every weekend and all types stop by. |
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It's funny, even during the summer months I don't see too many 370s around here. I was in Florida last month, and just driving from the airport to my destination I saw 5...both coupes and roadsters.
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But all the way from may until now (which we had a pretty hot summer) I haven't seen many Z's. maybe 2-3 70s and a few 50s. And that's counting the car meets and events I've been as well. (As I mentioned before) But like a few people said (which I didn't know) 370s weren't produced as much as 350s. So it all make sense. I love to have a rare car. But I also love to see people with it as well from time to time. |
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there are way too many Z's around where I live. 2-3 more within a 30 mile radius is too much.
I wish I had the only one in the province. oh well at least mine is the sexiest. |
12-10-2012, 01:31 AM | #45 (permalink) |
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i take great pride in knowing that my Z is a rarity. a select few, a privilege to see on the road. if you want to meet up with other Z's around your area, check out regional section of the forum
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