Originally Posted by kenchan you should get a 370Z, but you should also keep your NSX if you can. you might regret it later not because you bought the Z,
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10-25-2013, 09:48 AM | #46 (permalink) |
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10-25-2013, 09:49 AM | #47 (permalink) |
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I love the Z, but come on.... it's a no brainer. The NSX is a classic in the making. Yeah it's a bit underpowered, but who cares....that thing looks gorgeous.
If it were NSX for a GT-R however....
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Out perform..... I dont know about that one, but just like everyone else I would definitely keep the NSX you have a future classic in your hands.
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if you ever decide to swap your dd, get the Z as your dd. the Z is the 'daily sports' car. (daily drivable sports car). GL with your decision. |
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Pssshhh....nah man.
No, I would invite him out to see some 370z if he was in Houston and maybe see what he thought of the car and talk to people, get away from the sales people.
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funny how OP came here to be convinced of trading in his nsx for a z, and everyone is saying keep the nsx or trying to trade their z for it.
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Seems you are not certain you want to let it go. If it were me I would keep the NSX. Until it becomes to the point that you can't stand to even look at it sitting in your garage it is a no brainer. KEEP IT!
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As crazy as it sounds, I'd love to get an '02+ NSX over a GT-R as a non-daily driver even if it costs as much as a used one. Although the money spent modding the NSX would equate to or exceed the cost of a GT-R, the NSX chassis is great, and the looks never age. Plus, I don't care about tracking the car, so my requirements differ.
With a stock motor, I'd be plenty happy with 400-450 whp (stock block) with a turbo kit on the NSX. It is lighter than the Z and highly responsive. I don't think the NSX has any throttle lag issues either. It might not end up being as powerful as a GT-R, but at least I can enjoy the turbo whoosh and high response. The NSX is more affordable to maintain than the GT-R, but parts are crazy expensive. The Z is probably the cheapest to maintain overall. [sigh]
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