Originally Posted by shadoquad But having driven both, the cayman s was faster. And the 2014 is even faster than that. Also, anyone can suck at driving fast. Driver makes
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So let the first person with no sin cast the first stone or GTFO. Anyway, it was to make a point but whatever. And I do NOT condone street racing. Last edited by Driftomodachi; 07-21-2013 at 01:50 PM. |
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However that's a real 340 hp as opposed to our nowhere close to real 332 hp. Supercharged v6 in Jag also makes healthy torque number way down low in rev range. Suspect supercharged car is also vastly easier to tune to higher output than a Z. No comparing two. One is a cheap entry level sports car and other is luxury sports car. Having sat in the Jag its completely different experience than a Z. $70k seems about right.
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I'd bet that's an underrated 340 as well.
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With a few simple mods 370z is just as fast if not faster than a a cayman S on track. In my opinion I enjoy way 370 handles better than a Cayman. My Nismo is stockish form ate up Cayman S on track. Now it blows them away. My 370z is closer to GT3 performance now at less than a 1/3 rd the cost. And cayman s even out of box requires some mods to make them decent track car so youre going to spend money over base price to get the car to work properly on track. I'd much rather spend mod money on a $30k car than on $70k car.
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Interior plastics on the 987 are better then the Z. Mine is lightly optioned so no full leather etc...which brings it up market (for $$$ of course). If you want to look at little things, how about that ugly plastic ebrake holder on the Z? Exactly From a big item perspective, the respective traction control systems are night and day. The Z's is abrupt and really no fun. Other cars (including the Porsche) have multiple levels of intervention, and allow for some light wheel spin and fun, some even having multiple settings. What a concept To me, steering feel is pretty immediately noticed. Turn in, weight, ratio all seem to be right on the Porsche. The Z will turn: there is a lot of grip with the big rubber, but you have to set the turn differently and it doesn't rotate the same way (and why should it: engine up front). I look for a car that feels great: I don't care about 'smoking' anyone. If I did, lots of V8's out there for less change. Please don't read into what I am saying: the Z has lots of pluses. I just think Nissan fell short in a few key areas and when you compare the Z to a 987 or 981 for feel and sports car fun, the gap widens. What Nissan did with the GT-R has absolutely no relevance to the Z car. The GT-R is a > 100K car with turbos, an expensive transmission, AWD, more computers then the space shuttle. Great engineering? Absolutely. Tossable? Not a verb most would use. - b |
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