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Quit measuring your experience through percentages - that's silly. There's no single equation that = driving feel. My primary point in all this was that COG should be a more important metric, not to get into a passing match about exactly how important. |
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When the Z came out, it weighed 3232lbs as a base manual, 3269lbs as a sport manual, 3280lbs as a sport manual auto, base touring 3300lbs as a touring 3315 as a touring sport 3330 as a toring sport nav. versions of the tourings. The 12 and up models now weigh an extra 20lbs on that to 3350. But lets talk about the base and base sport. 09-11 3232/3269lbs manual trans. add 20lbs for the 12 and 30lbs for the 13. At the time the 09 Z came out, it was the lightest and still is the lightest 300+ hp sports car that can be obtained under 40k. Approx weights for the evo, wrx, mustang are in the 3500-3600lb range. G37 and 1/3 series BMW in the 3600-3800lb range. Camaro and challenger are in the 3850-4200lb range. All the cars mentioned make substantial power, all can achieve 60 in less than 5.5 seconds or less and hit the quarter in 13.8 seconds or less. all these cars can great grip of .90g or better at 68mph or better. (except the challenger). The Z can out acceleare the v8 challenger R/T and outhandle every car on here and do it with half the displacement of the muscle cars. The Z isn't without flaws. The Z needs $2k in mods to make it track assured. But its a small price to price for near-supercar handling in a raw and unrefined inexpensive sports car. I think many people here are overpowering there idealogy of true sports car driving with insignificant stats. At the end of the day, you may believe or feel the BRZ/FRS is more sports car than a Z, but we all agree that on a track, The FRS-Z challenge on two stock cars is suicide. The FR-S may beat me in a downhill drift challenge in a japanese perfecture but will lose in everything else. In other words, these cars offer different sports car driving entertainment. There's no argument the FRS is a great car and deserves its place next to S2k and miata. But understand that segment only focuses on balance only. Nissan is trying to play multiple roles. It can do 9/10th's of everything. the Z may not do it as gracefully as an FRS but in 80% of cases. The Z will get the job done faster... And if you think the Z isn't fun? There's only two profiles you fit in... 1. You never drove a Z. 2. You never driven a car over 90mph. And thats kool. Not everyone is Andretti. But remember, your limited experiences also mean your opinions are limited... Some people need to feed there egos by putting down other cars or find some sort of superiority from one car to the next in order to feel good about there purchase... It's unnecessary. Any true enthusiast knows the sports car arena has focused cars and median cars. If i were a pro drifter/auto-x/canyon runner ONLY? i know which car i'd buy first. But since my driving entertainment/sport mood changes constantly. I chose what can do it all cuz my skills behind a wheel are multi-faceted. Any true enthusiast knows that one sports car is never enough to master the game. And if i were to want to master one style of sport driving only... There are better cars than the Z... but ican do more than just those 3 at deadly high speeds so the Z is perfect for me though its not as focused as a car geared to one-three sports. |
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1. The S2K is in B-Stock and the Miata is in C-Stock in Solo. Guess where the Z is? 2. Chris Harris drove the Z and didn't like it. He has more experiences than you do about cars. Does that make the Z inferior? To Chris Harris, probably. To everyone else - that's your opinion and you're free to make it. But to assume that I *must* like the Z when I drive it, is presumptuous and egotistical. |
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Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves here.
Almost everyone who reviews the car likes how it feels -- but there is also almost unanimous agreement, even by those giving rave reviews, that the car needs more grunt. Actually, if we're being fair: It needs better tires, bigger brakes, and another 50 lbft of torque. Hopefully all three will be factory options within 2 years. They should probably do something about the wonky cam sensors too... Chris Harris' views carry no special weight with me. This is a guy who put four spares on a high powered saloon just to slide around. That's fine, but I think his reviews are biased by self-perceived hooning potential. |
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