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Also, the Performance model's wheels are Rays FORGED wheels. Gram Lights are cast wheels. A forged 19" set of Rays wheels are going to cost $4k... I know, I bought a new set of TE37s last month. And no way are you getting 19" Bridgestone S007 or equivalent tires for $1000. That's $1500 without labor. You add all that up, you're well over $10k... more like $15-20k. Even your pricing with cheap parts adds up to $8500.
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Again, it's the value proposition of a $40k for 400hp stock shift sports car. Not about 0-60 or ring times but just fun driving at a reasonable price point. |
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05-18-2022, 08:28 AM | #555 |
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I'm definitely excited about the new Z. Between my R8 and STI, I really don't have a need for one, but I still want to buy it, which is a pretty big hurdle to overcome considering how picky I am about what I like. On paper, the Supra has everything I'm looking for, but I wasn't excited when the car launched, and even after the manual announcement, I'm still not as excited about it as the Z. I'm not driving or looking at a spec sheet, and something about the Z just makes me want one.
I used to own a 350z, but I really don't think that's influencing my judgment. I'm not loyal to any brand. But maybe I'll just consider myself a car collector and add one of these to the stable one day.
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05-18-2022, 08:40 AM | #556 | |
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If what the video says is correct, we should be applauding Nissan's approach. They have used an old platform to make the numbers work on a low volume sports car but they are not chasing numbers (by their account), they are chasing driving feel, cooling, reliability etc, the unsexy things that folks on a car forum should appreciate over crazy numbers that are meaningless. |
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Was just watching some videos of this car on YouTube. It doesn't look bad all things considered, though the interior does look a little cheap to me. While I don't know if I'd buy one myself, I'm glad they are making it. As others have said, we need more sporty cars/coupes/convertibles as opposed to more SUVs.
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I think it looks great and hits a perfect price point. If I didn't need a 4 door 4 seater fun car (M3) I would definitely be buying one. I have a few friends with deposits on the new Z already. My only gripe is weight...35-3600lbs for a 2 seater 2 door car, disappointing. Guess that's similar to an M2 though.
The people that are talking about the underwhelming V6 must not know the tunability of it. Z1 took a Q60 from stock power (300whp / 298 wtq) way up to 425whp / 494 wtq with downpipes and a tune. A shop local to me (SOHO) made 436/502 on their shop Q60. Both of those are pump 93, on E those numbers would be much higher. For a car with an MSRP of just under $40k, its great value IMO. |
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05-18-2022, 10:52 AM | #559 | |
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This past weekend I went up to Tulsa for my grandmother's 99th birthday. That meant hitting the turnpike and driving about 95 straight miles with the cruise control set around 80. Yes, I want a nice stereo to drown out the wind noise. |
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it is sad that it weighs nearly about as much as a 4 door f80. But bmw spent alot to save weight on that car and the price reflects it. $40k vs $70k.
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The new Z in white is the color to get, IMO. I do think this car will look quite good in person.
I'm not too concerned about weight as the ~3,500lb is an estimate at this time. The 370Z was a ~3,300lb car. I have hard time seeing a set of turbos, exchangers, and body/chassis enhancements adding 200lbs. I can see this car listing at around 3,450lbs max with the bigger wheels and brakes. Even at full weight, it will still be lighter than a Stang, Camaro, current gen M240, and even a C8. A new Supra is right at 3,400lbs. I'm actually a bit pleased about the usage of a modified old school FM platform. That platform was designed when Nissan was a solid company and not the "Dodge" of Japan that they became after ~2010. I had an FM car (2003 G35) and worked on many other FM cars like a 2005 G coupe and 2009 G37x. The chassis is robust and well designed and it's double wishbone in the front. The VR turbo motor is pretty reliable and the 6MT is as well, the one in the new Z simply being upgraded a bit to handle the power. Chassis and drivetrain wise, not much is really "new". The electronics will likely be the question here. I'll give it a year on market to see how it all shakes out.
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That VR is an OPEN DECK block ......good luck Some one should start a blown motor Z registry |
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Honda K-series are open deck and people make 600+ whp with them all day... The new GR Yaris is open deck and people are making over 300 wheel with ease, that's 100whp per cylinder. I'm failing to see your point.
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Yes K series will handle 400 ish stock block, but above that most will end up using a block guard and or sleeves Why is the 4G63 , the 2J and the EA888 so good stock form Closed deck |
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Making a ton of HP is one thing, making a ton of HP and maintaining any semblance of reliability is far different.
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Discovered I knew very little of the Z's history after watching this.
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Are you really trying to convince us that nearly quadrupling the power output of an engine (after they've replaced multiple internal parts) is going to last 250k+ miles like a stock engine, of course it's not. Those are drag engines that MIGHT last a season. So maybe 100 miles at full throttle? A stock 4.8 Chevy truck engine will make north of 1000hp on an engine dyno. It will make a few 1/4 mile passes before blowing up. Puff, puff, pass. |
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All race engines get built every season, even the mighty 2J. Nothing making 3-4x factory output is going to be reliable, doesn't matter what the design is.
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