I have a 2010 370Z Sports Package with 105k miles. I'm considering buying a new one with an extended warranty. I drive about 25k per year. I'm looking for some
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01-10-2017, 03:05 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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I have a 2010 370Z Sports Package with 105k miles. I'm considering buying a new one with an extended warranty. I drive about 25k per year.
I'm looking for some help understanding the differences between the different models (Sport, Touring, Etc...). For example, is there a difference in the suspension between the Base and Sport? Are the engines the same or different? Etc??? I have a 6 speed now and love it. I'd like mod either my current Z or a new one. If I'm going to spend 2-3k on mods, I'd probably rather lean towards modding a new one instead of mine. Also, if modding, does that void the warranty for a new one? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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Base: 18" Black-finish aluminum-alloy wheels AM/FM/CD audio system with USB connection port and 4 speakers 12.6” front and rear rotors double-wishbone front and 4-link rear suspension sport-tuned shocks Sport: SynchroRev Match 14” 4-piston front brakes and 13.8” 2-piston rear brakes Viscous Limited-slip Differential 19" RAYS® forged alloy wheels Front Chin Aero Deflector Body-color Rear Spoiler Bose® Premium Audio System with eight speakers Active Noise Cancellation (ANC)/Active Sound Enhancement (ASE) Sport Tech: Sport features, as well as Nissan Hard Drive Navigation System with 7.0" VGA color touch-screen monitor and voice recognition RearView Monitor SiriusXM® Satellite Radio HomeLink® Universal Transceiver Auto-dimming rearview mirror
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I thought the same about the bose in my Nismo but it sounds REALLY good and I yanked the heavy sub as well for a slight weight reduction. Spare and tools got yanked as well.
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