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Perhaps Idiot is too strong a word but just for the record, I'm wasn't really talking about pricing.
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As to the pricing itself, while I'm not sure, I also suspect that the difference in pricing between the 7AT and the 6MT had little or nothing to do with the transmission chosen (as hinted at by the author) but is due to other considerations since there is no difference in price due to transmission in any other 370.
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When the top is down what difference does it make whether it's a "soft" or "hard" top - after all, the point of a convertible is to have the top down.
The G37 gained 448 lbs going from coupe to convertible - while I'm sure a lot if not most of that is for the additional mechanics and bracing, etc. needed; I'm sure the "hard top" weighs more than a soft top would have and any weight they can keep off the Z the better as far as I'm concerned (of course, anyone who wants a "hard top" convertible can always choose the G37). P.S....if you want to know how it looks with the top up there is a pic on the roadster's website.
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If you want to see what the roadster looks like with the top up, visit my photo album:
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Back to its roots would mean no rag top.... maybe t-tops but that's it.... even that took nine years to happen so I'm not sure I'd call that the roots of the Z
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Keep in mind that when the T-top versions came out EVERY nameplate had T-Tops; it was just the thing to do (convertibles, those that existed, were going away fast and if memory serves it was because of new roll-over mandates).
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I think Nissan is self-consciously limiting views of the car with the top up, thus limiting the amount of flak they'll get for it until people can start seeing them in person. Most would agree the 350 Roadster's top-up looks were...polarizing.
For the record, I think the 370Z Roadster looks a lot like a Boxster that's had a few too many slices of pie and has put on the Freshman 15 in the buttocks area. It is quite a step forward from the 350, however. |
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Also, the weight issue isn't insignificant. Assuming the hardtop added 37 Kilos to the MX5 (no other causes/variables) the MX5 is a smaller car than the Z; any hardtop on the Z would likely add more than 37K but even if that's all it added; do people really want to add an extra 80+ lbs to the car just to have a hard-top the will likely be down most of the time anyway?
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