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UNKNOWN_370 06-10-2016 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3495473)
Canada already has the 2017 370Z on their website

Canada doesn't get the Z the same way we do. They don't get Nismo's and are often missing certain colors or options. They'll probably get the Z35 months after us. So they probably were extended a 2017 model due to this.

MagmaRed370z 06-10-2016 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3495832)
Canada doesn't get the Z the same way we do. They don't get Nismo's and are often missing certain colors or options. They'll probably get the Z35 months after us. So they probably were extended a 2017 model due to this.

That makes sense. DO you think the 2016 is the last year production here in the US?

UNKNOWN_370 06-10-2016 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3495835)
That makes sense. DO you think the 2016 is the last year production here in the US?

I believe so because Nissan would have had a Z press kit for 2017 explaining if we'd get changes if any? by April 9th. It's June 10th. By now we'd be seeing the first 2017 models in lots....

I think sometime this summer wel will start hearing small trickles of Z buzz. I think by next year summer or fall,we will have a new Z.

Nixin 06-10-2016 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3495832)
Canada doesn't get the Z the same way we do. They don't get Nismo's and are often missing certain colors or options. They'll probably get the Z35 months after us. So they probably were extended a 2017 model due to this.

We've got Nismo's in the Great White North.

6spd 06-10-2016 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Nixin (Post 3496018)
We've got Nismo's in the Great White North.

50% of the time Unknown is 50% correct lol jk Unknown:icon17:

UNKNOWN_370 06-11-2016 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nixin (Post 3496018)
We've got Nismo's in the Great White North.



If u do, it's of recent. No? Maybe in the last 2 or 3 years

UNKNOWN_370 06-11-2016 12:40 PM

Nissan Joins Apple CarPlay Bandwagon with 2017 Maxima

Apple car play coming to 2017 maxima. Android auto to be added shortly thereafter to Nissan infotainment system

This is guaranteed to be a feature in the next Z. Maxima is another car that more directly mimics the Z features when looking at premium features.

MagmaRed370z 06-11-2016 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3496419)
Nissan Joins Apple CarPlay Bandwagon with 2017 Maxima

Apple car play coming to 2017 maxima. Android auto to be added shortly thereafter to Nissan infotainment system

This is guaranteed to be a feature in the next Z. Maxima is another car that more directly mimics the Z features when looking at premium features.


Excellent news. :tiphat:

UNKNOWN_370 06-11-2016 02:07 PM

Nissan did a great job mimicking Ferrari paddle shifters and a Ferrari style rpm gauge!!! Nissan if you're reading this. The next thing you should mimic is Ferrari shift lights on the steering wheel!!!

FPenvy 06-11-2016 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3496420)
Excellent news. :tiphat:



Excellent news if there is another Z. We still have no news nor even a rumor of it. I'm just not trying to get my hopes up if there's not. If there is then I'll be first in line to buy one.

Eclipz 06-12-2016 06:08 PM

At this point I would need a phone call from Carlos Ghosn to convince me that there will be a new Z.

UNKNOWN_370 06-13-2016 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3496599)
Excellent news if there is another Z. We still have no news nor even a rumor of it. I'm just not trying to get my hopes up if there's not. If there is then I'll be first in line to buy one.

https://youtu.be/YOPh9bClUMc

PR guy last year said yes!

sgosh 06-13-2016 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3495832)
Canada doesn't get the Z the same way we do. They don't get Nismo's....

The Nismo is available from dealerships in Canada.

Did you mean that Canada doesn't get the Nismo as early as other markets?

sgosh 06-13-2016 10:05 AM

Whether I'd buy one would depend on how it feels to drive.

If it turns out to be a baby GT-R, that is, highly computerized to protect the driver from his/her poor driving skills, I'd have to pass.

If it retains some of what makes the current generation such fun to drive, i.e., the raw, slightly unpolished feeling, I'd go for it.

UNKNOWN_370 posted a great link that sums up what I don't like about a lot of current cars, which I will repost here: BMW 435i. While it's about BMW, I think the principle applies to many modern vehicles.

UNKNOWN_370 06-13-2016 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by sgosh (Post 3497275)
The Nismo is available from dealerships in Canada.

Did you mean that Canada doesn't get the Nismo as early as other markets?

https://carcostcanada.com/news/10791/2015_Nissan/

Not that I keep up too much with Canadian news, so if you have updated information. You can feel free to correct.

But I'm talking about how 2012 was the last year for Canadian Nismo's.but it looks like with the Nismo refresh. You got them back.

If you're Canadian? I would expect u know this They did stop selling Nismos in Canada for 2 years. That's why I asked in the last post if something changed I don't know about....

Obviously it did

sgosh 06-13-2016 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3497511)
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https://carcostcanada.com/news/10791/2015_Nissan/

Not that I keep up too much with Canadian news, so if you have updated information. You can feel free to correct.

But I'm talking about how 2012 was the last year for Canadian Nismo's.but it looks like with the Nismo refresh. You got them back.

If you're Canadian? I would expect u know this They did stop selling Nismos in Canada for 2 years. That's why I asked in the last post if something changed I don't know about....

Obviously it did

To be honest, Nissan's supply-chain decisions were completely off my radar until Dec 2015, which is when I went shopping for, and bought, my Z. It's the only reason I had any idea the Nismo was available up here.

FPenvy 06-14-2016 09:12 PM

http://nissannews.com/en-US/nissan/u...oupe-press-kit

Welp guess that's settled. It's like the groundhog seeing it's shadow. Another year of waiting maybe more

b15 06-14-2016 09:22 PM

Looks like the yellow is making a come back. Perhaps this is full circle and will be the last year.

NISMO IX 06-14-2016 10:18 PM

Hey, look at it this way, more time to save for a nice down payment, especially if it is in the $60,000 range.

JC-Nismo 06-14-2016 10:51 PM

Wow, so there's not even a Nismo version offered in 2017.

FPenvy 06-14-2016 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JC-Nismo (Post 3498509)
Wow, so there's not even a Nismo version offered in 2017.



Yes there is I just pulled the release for the regular version. Click through the site.

njobe89 06-15-2016 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by NISMO IX (Post 3498497)
Hey, look at it this way, more time to save for a nice down payment, especially if it is in the $60,000 range.

doubt there would be many people willing to spend 60k for a Z

b15 06-15-2016 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 3498681)
doubt there would be many people willing to spend 60k for a Z

Agree.

I would, so long as it has the credentials to back up it's asking price. Knowing Nissan though.....it probably won't.

edk370 06-15-2016 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 3498681)
doubt there would be many people willing to spend 60k for a Z

The Z32 TT was a $35,000 car in 1990. That's 1.03^26 = 2.15; 2.15 x $35,000 ~ $70,000 in 2016 money. The Z32 TT price was unprecedented, especially for a Japanese sports car then. But people were buying them.

MagmaRed370z 06-15-2016 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by edk370 (Post 3498752)
The Z32 TT was a $35,000 car in 1990. That's 1.03^26 = 2.15; 2.15 x $35,000 ~ $70,000 in 2016 money. The Z32 TT price was unprecedented, especially for a Japanese sports car then. But people were buying them.

Love the math by the way.

Even though I started this Thread a while back, I assumed it was going to be 60K due to "Rumors" and "Magazines" talking about it back then....

Now that the new 2017 Q60 is going to be released at 40-50k Tops (Guessing according to the previous gen) I highly doubt it that the Z35 is going to be $60K.

UNKNOWN_370 06-15-2016 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3498465)
2017 Nissan 370Z Coupe Press kit - 370Z Coupe and Roadster - Nissan Online Newsroom

Welp guess that's settled. It's like the groundhog seeing it's shadow. Another year of waiting maybe more

My man.... 2 months late on the press kit. Not even an interior update. Not even a turbo engine retrofit. Not even a tune on the current engine. Not even the rear foglight now being standard.

The GTR gets everything. We GET NOTHING!

Every fvckin year.

By the time they come with a new Z. Nobodies gonna give a fvck. That M2 is looking better to me... As is the corvette GS.

Those fvck Nissan bells are starting to ring in my head.

The Z is a great car. But how is Nissan bringing excitement to the brand as a whole. By dumping all their money in the sports car most can't afford???
The Z is the sports car of the people and it's being neglected. Pathetic. But the leaf gets updates like crazy. N they sell less than us....
They might as well rebage the Z and call it they Nissan Zero

For zero SUBSTANTIAL updates in 8 model years.

FPenvy 06-15-2016 11:44 AM

Yea given this its leaning towards at the earliest late next year at best for a new arrival which I feel for 80% of the current ownership a bit too little too late. Unless it's some carbon featherweight with 400-450hp for 55k it'll die very quickly on showroom floors.

MagmaRed370z 06-15-2016 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by UNKNOWN_370 (Post 3498788)
My man.... 2 months late on the press kit. Not even an interior update. Not even a turbo engine retrofit. Not even a tune on the current engine. Not even the rear foglight now being standard.

The GTR gets everything. We GET NOTHING!

Every fvckin year.

By the time they come with a new Z. Nobodies gonna give a fvck. That M2 is looking better to me... As is the corvette GS.

Those fvck Nissan bells are starting to ring in my head.

The Z is a great car. But how is Nissan bringing excitement to the brand as a whole. By dumping all their money in the sports car most can't afford???
The Z is the sports car of the people and it's being neglected. Pathetic. But the leaf gets updates like crazy. N they sell less than us....
They might as well rebage the Z and call it they Nissan Zero

For zero SUBSTANTIAL updates in 8 model years.


Agreed! and Lol at the "Nissan Zero"

njobe89 06-15-2016 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edk370 (Post 3498752)
The Z32 TT was a $35,000 car in 1990. That's 1.03^26 = 2.15; 2.15 x $35,000 ~ $70,000 in 2016 money. The Z32 TT price was unprecedented, especially for a Japanese sports car then. But people were buying them.

there are always people that buy things, but the numbers plummeted on how many got sold. same thing would happen with the Z... if you think 7,000 units is low, at 60k i think maybe 3,000 would get sold.

killrain 06-15-2016 01:33 PM

Always loved Nissan.
But Nissan seriously has dropped the ball on the 370. For the price they charge for a Nismo version (all versions acually, but Nismo more so) I'd rather get a Shelby GT350. Now dont get me wrong, overall I dislike Mustangs, but for the price and the performance..........yeah GT350. Which is why I bought my 2013 sport model used. And the interior! Good God, why is it so hard to update that?! At least the gauges if nothing else and the lighting, should have gone with blue instead of red. Ok, end of rant.........or is it? *dun, dun, dun*

sgosh 06-15-2016 01:47 PM

A niche vehicle, limited production, isn't a terrible thing.

The alternative is ... seeing the Z in rental car lots. :D

I'm being slightly tongue-in-cheek here, as a balance between the two is the sweet spot, but one that's very difficult to achieve.

edk370 06-15-2016 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3498762)
Love the math by the way.

Even though I started this Thread a while back, I assumed it was going to be 60K due to "Rumors" and "Magazines" talking about it back then....

Now that the new 2017 Q60 is going to be released at 40-50k Tops (Guessing according to the previous gen) I highly doubt it that the Z35 is going to be $60K.

You know how this current M3/4 is just a tad more expensive than a C7 right, but they're about the same performance wise and price?...Well, the Z32 TT was the same performance wise, and price, as a C4 and prolly better performing than the M3 of that generation. What I'm saying is that it was a bonafide $60,000+ car in 1990ish dollars....Heck I think the Z32tt was better peforming than NA Porsche 911s and whatever else they dished out in the early 90s. NA 911s were still $60,000+ in the early 90s.....It was a different time back then. The z32TT was avante garde for a Japanese sports car; that, the NSX, FD3s, MKIV TT, 3000GT VR4, etc. It was the golden age of Japanese sports cars.

Who knows, the Z35 may step it up so that it can compete with a C7 and M3/4??

edk370 06-15-2016 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by njobe89 (Post 3498846)
there are always people that buy things, but the numbers plummeted on how many got sold. same thing would happen with the Z... if you think 7,000 units is low, at 60k i think maybe 3,000 would get sold.

That was towards the end of the Z32's run, but specifically the mid 1990s because the japanese yen was too expensive in exchange rate to USD. All the twin turbo Japnese sports cars suffered the same fate. Supra MKIV TT's were hitting $50,000 MSRP before it bowed out in 1998 or whatever.

RicerX 06-15-2016 04:33 PM

The Titan (until this year), Frontier, Z, Xterra, and Quest have idled for an egregious amount of model years relatively unchanged. The sports car market is diversifying and has many different offerings at competitive prices. The midsize truck market is on the upswing with new offerings as well as significant revisions from existing models. The minivan market is seeing some new offerings. The SUV (body on frame, not crossover) is slowly dying on the vine. The Xterra is dead, and I think the 4Runner is next (though not necessarily soon), and the Jeep Wrangler will be the last man standing there.

For all of these models, Nissan has displayed a massive lack of ability to pull the trigger on product design. It seems that they want to stick with what they're successful at and continue doing what's safe. The GT-R is there largely to placate the remainder of the stud engineers at Nissan while serving as a marketing tool, so it serves as an exception to Nissan's tendency toward BLAND PEOPLE MOVERS AND VOLUME SALES.

I feel this brand has lost its thirst to compete and be different with some of its offerings. I truly feel they have NO IDEA what to do with the Z. Or the Frontier. They poached a bunch of guys from Dodge to make the Titan happen, otherwise I think they would have bailed there.

Infiniti's brand crisis over the last several years has not helped the situation. The Maxima could nearly be badged an Infiniti with an AWD option, but the Q50 could nearly be badged a Nissan. They have to do something to make Infiniti different, and dare I say the Z has a better place at the Infiniti brand with the direction they're trying to take. The GT-R does as well. Let Nissan be the economical brand and Infiniti be the experience brand.

I think Nissan has gotten too damn big to adequately and effectively respond to changing market conditions. On the front, it looks as though they're gunshy, but they're not. The company grew so quickly, and the only way they could effectively manage it was to insert new levels of management. A company that could turn a concept around to a production vehicle within 18 months is now a company that lets its flagship truck hang around completely unchanged for 11 years, its longest running halo sports car relatively unchanged for 9 years, and nearly kill off its flagship sedan due to being at a completely loss as to what to do with a "sports sedan".

Once Infiniti can prove themselves (they're setting sales records this year due to the success of the Q50 alone, and they're going to do even more with the Q60), they're going to be the brand we want Nissan to be. It's sad - the late 90s Nissan had so many vehicles that enticed me I had no idea what to buy. Now, I honestly would buy nothing from them new. (I realize Infiniti is pretty much Nissan, but it's not).

The Q60 Red Sport is what we want the Z to be - let's be honest. It's a milder M3. A boosted sports coupe with massive interior improvements and the looks to wrap it all up.

Automotive brands do one of two things with their products typically - they offer products with which their buyers and owners grow, or they grow and enhance their products alongside their buyers. They evolve with the feedback from those that own them, or they serve as a gateway to the next vehicle in their lineup.

With the Z, Nissan has done NEITHER ONE of those things. The Z hasn't evolved with its buyers in NINE YEARS, and now that many Z owners are ready for the next thing, Nissan is hoping those owners have increased their buying power by 314% in nine years so they can hop into a GT-R. For 99.9% of Z drivers, this **** isn't happening.

There will be the diehard Z guys that will always stick around, and maybe they're just counting on that to be the case. I'm left very disappointed with this, however. It's so... uninspiring. Time to branch out, I guess, eh?

Spooler 06-15-2016 07:26 PM

WOW, it seems some of you guys don't understand what a Z is all about. It is a no frills driver car that is a great driving experience for a great price. The 300zxtt went way above that at a cost too. Z's have always been mod friendly so you can customize them to your own liking. The 350z was a good try but totally missed the styling of a Z. I never liked them. I would personally like to see a through back design more like a 240z of the new age. The 370z is close to that. Anyway, whatever. I love what I have and don't see changing anytime soon.

FPenvy 06-15-2016 08:01 PM

Honestly the pricing doesn't matter. The real question here is will there be a new model

killrain 06-15-2016 08:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3499099)
WOW, it seems some of you guys don't understand what a Z is all about. It is a no frills driver car that is a great driving experience for a great price. I would personally like to see a through back design more like a 240z of the new age. The 370z is close to that.




Its not that great of a price really. Overpriced for what you get. Yes its fun, but cost to value just isnt there. Now I love my Z, but I'm also not blinded by that love. Your statement on the 240z aspect is correct on all points! (in my opinion).

:driving:

edk370 06-15-2016 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3499099)
WOW, it seems some of you guys don't understand what a Z is all about. It is a no frills driver car that is a great driving experience for a great price. The 300zxtt went way above that at a cost too. Z's have always been mod friendly so you can customize them to your own liking. The 350z was a good try but totally missed the styling of a Z. I never liked them. I would personally like to see a through back design more like a 240z of the new age. The 370z is close to that. Anyway, whatever. I love what I have and don't see changing anytime soon.

No. It is because the r32gtr wasn't allowed into the US then, hence the z32tt being nissans flagship sportscar then. I am aware that the s30 was meant to be an affordable no frills sportscar, and a cheaper alternative to a corvette. I watched the national geographic docu on it. But times change, and cars do not have to fit typecasts.....Mustang and camaro V8s are 45,000 cars brand new. Thats not exactly bang for buck like theyre intenddd to be. Paradigms shift. Nothing stays the same. Things can and do change.

UNKNOWN_370 06-15-2016 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RicerX (Post 3499003)
The Titan (until this year), Frontier, Z, Xterra, and Quest have idled for an egregious amount of model years relatively unchanged. The sports car market is diversifying and has many different offerings at competitive prices. The midsize truck market is on the upswing with new offerings as well as significant revisions from existing models. The minivan market is seeing some new offerings. The SUV (body on frame, not crossover) is slowly dying on the vine. The Xterra is dead, and I think the 4Runner is next (though not necessarily soon), and the Jeep Wrangler will be the last man standing there.

For all of these models, Nissan has displayed a massive lack of ability to pull the trigger on product design. It seems that they want to stick with what they're successful at and continue doing what's safe. The GT-R is there largely to placate the remainder of the stud engineers at Nissan while serving as a marketing tool, so it serves as an exception to Nissan's tendency toward BLAND PEOPLE MOVERS AND VOLUME SALES.

I feel this brand has lost its thirst to compete and be different with some of its offerings. I truly feel they have NO IDEA what to do with the Z. Or the Frontier. They poached a bunch of guys from Dodge to make the Titan happen, otherwise I think they would have bailed there.

Infiniti's brand crisis over the last several years has not helped the situation. The Maxima could nearly be badged an Infiniti with an AWD option, but the Q50 could nearly be badged a Nissan. They have to do something to make Infiniti different, and dare I say the Z has a better place at the Infiniti brand with the direction they're trying to take. The GT-R does as well. Let Nissan be the economical brand and Infiniti be the experience brand.

I think Nissan has gotten too damn big to adequately and effectively respond to changing market conditions. On the front, it looks as though they're gunshy, but they're not. The company grew so quickly, and the only way they could effectively manage it was to insert new levels of management. A company that could turn a concept around to a production vehicle within 18 months is now a company that lets its flagship truck hang around completely unchanged for 11 years, its longest running halo sports car relatively unchanged for 9 years, and nearly kill off its flagship sedan due to being at a completely loss as to what to do with a "sports sedan".

Once Infiniti can prove themselves (they're setting sales records this year due to the success of the Q50 alone, and they're going to do even more with the Q60), they're going to be the brand we want Nissan to be. It's sad - the late 90s Nissan had so many vehicles that enticed me I had no idea what to buy. Now, I honestly would buy nothing from them new. (I realize Infiniti is pretty much Nissan, but it's not).

The Q60 Red Sport is what we want the Z to be - let's be honest. It's a milder M3. A boosted sports coupe with massive interior improvements and the looks to wrap it all up.

Automotive brands do one of two things with their products typically - they offer products with which their buyers and owners grow, or they grow and enhance their products alongside their buyers. They evolve with the feedback from those that own them, or they serve as a gateway to the next vehicle in their lineup.

With the Z, Nissan has done NEITHER ONE of those things. The Z hasn't evolved with its buyers in NINE YEARS, and now that many Z owners are ready for the next thing, Nissan is hoping those owners have increased their buying power by 314% in nine years so they can hop into a GT-R. For 99.9% of Z drivers, this **** isn't happening.

There will be the diehard Z guys that will always stick around, and maybe they're just counting on that to be the case. I'm left very disappointed with this, however. It's so... uninspiring. Time to branch out, I guess, eh?

Thank you for the time and energy you put into writing this. You captured the very essence of the Z enthusiast in how we feel.

It's like we're being tortured for the ones who didn't support Nissan instead of being loyal to us

Nissan really sucks

UNKNOWN_370 06-15-2016 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3499099)
WOW, it seems some of you guys don't understand what a Z is all about. It is a no frills driver car that is a great driving experience for a great price. The 300zxtt went way above that at a cost too. Z's have always been mod friendly so you can customize them to your own liking. The 350z was a good try but totally missed the styling of a Z. I never liked them. I would personally like to see a through back design more like a 240z of the new age. The 370z is close to that. Anyway, whatever. I love what I have and don't see changing anytime soon.

1. You're in a 13. For you. You're just getting into your car. Some of us have owned two Z34's already.
2. We love what we have we want to evolve or grow with the Z experience. It's what car companies are supposed to do We're not lost. Nissan is ....
3. In my case. I don't want a replacement. I want an addition. I have hopes of F.I tuning and decided aftermarket turbo pricing as of lately is unreasonable. I decided that's blowing too much money. Rather tune an inherent F I engine.

Don't fault us for wanting to grow.

Nissan is Not serving their family justly The enthusiasts drive around in the statement for the company. Halo drivers sell cars. How does a 9 year old Z do that?


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