Originally Posted by ImportConvert Sorry, the 370Z is not half the car the corvette is in the suspension department. Nothing about the 370Z is superior to the corvette in the
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10-09-2012, 12:35 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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I wonder if there is a big difference in the way the Sport models handle versus the Nismo models? I know the shocks are A LOT stiffer in the Nismos, maybe that with the small aero tweaks make a difference? Not sure.
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yes have heard good reviews on PSS as well. And agreed with the last paragraph the Zs have their faults as any car does, but I feel its strong points are a good enough reason to own and drive one...or like you said why else would we be in one? As far as future choice goes I will almost 95% stick with JDM, I am loyal to em, no change there and that was from day one when I got my altima before my Z. The Nissan 370z is a good car that is both valuable, and like many say the best bang for the buck sports car. |
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Nice thing about American cars is that when things go wrong, parts are cheap and everybody and their mother knows how to work on them. (You can get front brake rotors for a Vette at NAPA for like $28!)
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If I buy BMW/Porsche, it will be CPO with an extended warranty. Also, up next is a house, so it won't be for another 5-7 years. I like my 370Z quite enough to keep it that long. American cars have GREAT! drive-lines now days. Interior bits and pieces are mainly what die in my experience, and if the driveline bits die, it's usually simple and cheap like you say. |
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I really liked the leaf-spring setup. It worked very well. Well enough to set world records around the 'ring. My only complaint was that it managed torque/wheel-hop very poorly compared to coil-overs. Shocks alone are supposed to do a lot on the corvettes. I kept mine stock so I wouldn't know. The leaf-spring really isn't a bad setup from the technical standpoint. I liked how it performed, as well. It was very progressive regarding how it loaded up. I liked that. Not "bouncy" at all. Like you noted, it felt "floaty" compared to my 370Z, but it was very much in control, much better contact with the road than my 370Z even though it felt like it floated. I loved it. I think it felt that way because over small bumps that upset my 370Z, the leaf barely flexed, didn't load up much, and the suspension did the work without involving the body of the car so much, so it felt like it floated, but really, I was just more isolated from minor pavement irregularities. My Dad hates that about my 370Z. Says every time we take a cornering bridge the front-end jumps to the side every time we go over an expansion joint. I kindof feel what he means, but it must be worse from the passenger seat. That was actually his first comment about it on a technical level "Your Z06 didn't do that. I do NOT like it." Last edited by ImportConvert; 10-09-2012 at 12:58 PM. |
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You can pretty much count that as fact. Even Ferrari now has free 7 year maintenance on their new 458's.
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The problem is the stupid tires Nissan put on the car, the GY that came on the Corvette are better tires. Many of us have driven over 100mph at the track with non OEM tires in the rain, we didn't spin and whine about it after.
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The base C6 and C5 have the same handling characteristics/distribution as the rest of the line and breed. They cost much less than $60K. I could have gotten a base C6 with 2LT package for about the same as I paid for my 370Z. Cost is a poor argument for the weight distribution. |
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Z tires aren't that great for high performance driving... but street and rain? I can do almost anything i do in dry that i do in wet. The tire itself has some general weaknesses, but none that affect it's dry/wet stability.
May be driver error or just being too used to driving a different platform. It happens SOMETIMES going from one type of car to the next. The Z and vette may be both 2 seat sport cars. But are two totally different animals. From purpose to suspensions, power to weight distribtion, steering feel. Both have there strengths and weaknesses. It's more about what you are built for in the sports car arena. You may be built for a vette but a Z suspension may not fit your personal driving characteristics. IT MAY may take time to get used to the Z or, the feel of it may become less appealing as time goes on. Or as you recall more robust power and even lower slung more aggressive driving experience and eventually find the Z to be nothing more than a nice interior??? Which the latter seems to be very true from looking at your posts. OR *Check your throttle in rain. The Z's hesitation in acceleration following a sudden burst due to over-pressing the throttle may cause driver error in the rain. Throttle response sucks in the stock Z and may cause driver error if you don't respect and acknowledge this weakness Resolve it with intake and possibly exhaust... depending on your throttle response preference. Or buy a used sprint booster. Most rain issues in the Z are driver error. |
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