Originally Posted by ZBro16 LMFAO. Why did you buy your Z again? I didnt buy it, I leased it(thank god) Got into based on looks. Huge mistake, I forgot how
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09-26-2013, 03:31 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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I didnt buy it, I leased it(thank god) Got into based on looks. Huge mistake, I forgot how crappy Nissan was. I didnt expect the worst manual transmission in the business, slopyy clunky shifting. Coarse linear rough engine. worse gas mileage than a V8. Worst paint in the business. Horrible blind spots,non existent embarrassing stock exhaust sound. Sloppy scary stock handling confirmed by Chris Harris. Cheap out in so many freaking places.
Cant wait to get the hell out of this car, I would of already terminated my lease or get in to something else but im waiting for the new batch of 2015-2016 cars. I should of got a Mustang Gt/ STI/Evo used z06. The 370z is an ovepriced failure. and ya you can go ahead and report my posts, i like rustling fanboys jimmies bored at work. |
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Wait a minute here Chris Harris has spoken. So it must be true.
Why you bought this type of car for a daily is beyond me. There is nothing wrong with the manual. It may not be butter smooth as an S2000 but its not the end of the world either. I can shift it just fine...this is more due to the driver than the gearbox. It takes some finesse to drive a manual. That is why they make autos for people who complain about clunky manuals. I could live with it as a daily in stock form. But as it slowly gets upgraded for track duty, although I could still daily it at this point. It is no longer as enjoyable on the street for various reasons. This goes for any of the cars mentioned above. Once you start stiffening the suspension and lowering its ride height. For it to navigate normal everyday obstacles day in and day out becomes a hassle. Everyone is different. But for the love of God man please end your lease and your misery! This has been confirmed by Chris Harris...
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As far as the lease, it won't effect your credit score if you trade it in for something else and have the dealer pay off the lease on the Z. Talk to the dealer. If you don't plan on getting another car, leasing a sports car in the first place probably wasn't the smartest move if you also planned to buy a house. Also, I think you have bigger issues if your only source of joy is to "russle fanboys" on a Z forum.
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First, the only Nissan branded car to currently use the FM (front midship = RWD) platform is the Z. It is also used by the Infiniti G/M/FX. The Altima/Maxima/Murano trio use the D-platform (which is for FWD vehicles) and no they are not that different at all from a mechanical/chassis view. The Altima/Maxima actually share many of the same suspension components. Second, I never said a properly tuned suspension is an inch off the ground. I said its more then a set of springs, a solution that you suggested above to rectify wheel gap. Third, all this talk about why they must have wheel gap to meet safety....If that's the case I guess all the BMWs, Audis, even the New Mazda 6, Honda Accord and Kia Optima that are similar in size yet have less wheel gap must not meet standards. Yes cars have to be a certain height, but you can still meet standards and have a car that's visually appealing, it just takes a little R&D. Last edited by b15; 09-27-2013 at 08:02 AM. |
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The Altima/Maxima car's share a ton of the parts bin, but they're not necessarily interchangeable. Mechanically similar and being the same exact components are two different notions. The shared platform is just that, a starting point and common architecture to reduce cost. Most manufacturers do this, including the likes of BMW. In regard to the wheel gap, who knows, it may be as simple as having the cheapest tires available or maybe there is a valid reason. If you want to continue this silly debate, please enlighten us all and provide a database of all wheel gaps you're basing your assessment on. There really isn't a sense of concern spreading around to be honest. Like I said, I think it probably comes down to a safety rating or performance issue that each Nissan didn't predict. They want a certain amount of oversteer/understeer, ride quality or a certain vehicle dynamic characteristic for example. It's the cheapest solution to solve any undesirable performance or crash test concerns when a design is close to it's final version. I'm not an expert, I never claimed I was. I do know that they do this all the time during the design process. You can't as easily go back and redesign a body panel as you can raise or lower a car's ride height with the adjustments to the suspension component. Manufacturers decide on there own whether or not they want to go for a more sporty line and slightly stiffer suspension or go softer. There's also more to a cars suspension when the car is in motion than it is standing still. The Maxima weighs about 400 lbs. more than an Altima. You think maybe that has to do with anything especially since they share the same architecture? I also never said they couldn't design the car from the beginning with a smaller wheel gap. Lastly, progressive lowering springs have been proven to retain ride comfort and lower a car. It really is as simple as a set of springs. There are literally thousands of examples of how a simple lowering spring swap and alignment can eliminate wheel gap without sacrificing anything. It's a non-issue for those that want a lower profile, especially in the tuner crowd where even an inch of wheel gap looks huge to some people.
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