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ParkStr8 10-10-2013 11:12 AM

More posts...
 
Ok - I just wish there was more to read in the roadster section.

I visit a few times every day - and always have to go to the General Discussion or Interior/Exterior or Wheel/Brakes sections.

Oh well - guess that's what i get for buying a low volume specialty car. That I'm more than a little obsessed with.

:)

MadChemist 10-13-2013 05:30 PM

You can always start topics specific to verts.

davlow06 10-14-2013 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ParkStr8 (Post 2523015)
Ok - I just wish there was more to read in the roadster section.

I visit a few times every day - and always have to go to the General Discussion or Interior/Exterior or Wheel/Brakes sections.

Oh well - guess that's what i get for buying a low volume specialty car. That I'm more than a little obsessed with.

:)

I get what you're saying. And yeah, you can start topics, but it would be nice if there was more discussion about them.

Highway 10-15-2013 05:31 PM

I'm with you there man. It drives me nuts that this and the Indiana forums are almost dead.

ParkStr8 10-15-2013 06:28 PM

See - already more posts!!!

;)

Ubetit 10-15-2013 07:57 PM

This whole site is dead. I help moderate the S2000 board and it seems like we have more posts in the "under the hood" section in one day than this whole board gets in one day.

ParkStr8 10-15-2013 08:06 PM

Yea - I was on G35Driver and myg37 and they were both super busy. My EX and FX sites are slow, too.

I thought this would have been busier...but then again not that much to customize and a relatively small consumer base....

Ubetit 10-16-2013 07:32 AM

with less than 40,000 370Zs on the road, there isn't a huge user base.

Highway 10-16-2013 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Ubetit (Post 2528683)
This whole site is dead. I help moderate the S2000 board and it seems like we have more posts in the "under the hood" section in one day than this whole board gets in one day.

I used to have an S2000 and S2ki was always busy. Then I picked up a WRX and NASIOC is one of the most active forums on the net...so just a slight change coming here.

We would probably have more activity here if they didn't offer the 370z in an automatic.

ParkStr8 10-16-2013 11:23 AM

True - and driving a roadster diminishes the numbers even more. And cuts the mods by a a huge amount too.

So I guess I'll just keep posting about whatever's on my mind at that time.

-s-

Bummer 10-16-2013 12:39 PM

I ride a Yamaha Royal Star Venture. In the motorcycle world they're as rare as a 370Z Roadster in the car world.

I'm a member of a forum aimed at the Venture. Compared to some forums there's not a lot of activity. On the other hand there's as much activity as the forum-active base can support. When people ask a question they almost always get a solid answer. As a result of the relatively small user base a lot of us know each other.

One of the things we do to help build camaraderie and a general sense of family is to have regional Meet and Eats, and two types of rallys: smaller local meets and an annual "International". All involve rides of various lengths as well as the opportunity for members to get to know each other.I've hosted local Meet and Eats that drew members from not just Indiana, but Illinois, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan. I've gone to a couple in Michigan that drew quite a few of the Canadian members. All of these are organized by proactive members who just decide to do it. (The big rally is a bit more complicated, but still organized by local volunteers.)

I've looked in several of the regional areas of the forum and found very little. I'm wondering if this has been tried and generally failed due to the low number of Z owners overall. (Realizing, of course, that a guy in California isn't very likely to be able to drop in on a M&E in Indiana, and vice versa. :))

Of course, I realize this isn't all that Roadster specific, just musing about a possible way to pick up the feel of activity on the forum.

FLUJOKE 10-16-2013 06:21 PM

Paddle shifters allllll day! plus when i get in traffic its all good. never miss a shift, and AT can be faster than manuals.

NBZ34 10-16-2013 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FLUJOKE (Post 2529848)
Paddle shifters allllll day! plus when i get in traffic its all good. never miss a shift, and AT is faster than manuals.

Fixed.

Highway 10-16-2013 06:39 PM

It would be really cool to do some regional meets that were roadster specific. I want to see a picture of 20-50 roadsters.


Quote:

Originally Posted by FLUJOKE (Post 2529848)
Paddle shifters allllll day! plus when i get in traffic its all good. never miss a shift, and AT can be faster than manuals.

I just said that cause more enthusiast will buy a manual, where an automatic option allows a more diverse crowd to purchase one. S2k's, WRX's, etc. aren't usually bought by the casual driver, but more of an enthusiast crowd since they're only offered in a manual. But this would also make even less Z's on the road. I would definitely own an auto if I lived in a city like Chicago.

Bummer 10-16-2013 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Highway (Post 2529867)
It would be really cool to do some regional meets that were roadster specific. I want to see a picture of 20-50 roadsters.

I don't know if this late in the year would be a truly good time to start, but I guess it's better than never.

So what do you think, just coffee (as others do - e.g. Chicago), or food? I'd be more than happy to host a M&E at Squealers BBQ. Been there done that with the bike crowd - mmmmm good.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Highway (Post 2529867)
I just said that cause more enthusiast will buy a manual, where an automatic option allows a more diverse crowd to purchase one. S2k's, WRX's, etc. aren't usually bought by the casual driver, but more of an enthusiast crowd since they're only offered in a manual. But this would also make even less Z's on the road. I would definitely own an auto if I lived in a city like Chicago.

I had the auto in the '11. It was great in casual (rather boring) city driving. On the other hand, it tended to shift slow when I was actually using the paddles and taxing it in the twisties like on the Tail Of The Dragon. I had the dealer look at it - they found no problem. My conclusion is that when you're pushing it, the shifts can be slow.

I got a manual this time. With practice it's unlikely to be any slower than the auto, and operation can be more precise.


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