What to get next, part II
What to get next, part II
So unlike a lot of you guys, I only drove the 350Z for the first time last week. Hertz rental, brand new 300hp, but automatic. Picked it up in Ft. Lauderdale on a business trip and drove up to Amelia Island Concours.
Bottom line is I am very impressed. Although it doesn't have the super quick reflexes of the RX-8, the extra power constantly available is exhilarating. Corners flatter and overall better visibility too.
Refreshed interior materials no longer a weak point. Plenty of interior storage, although the ridiculous cross-member across the rear cargo by is stupidly designed.
Rock solid, fast, great cornering, seems well-built, surprisingly I really liked it a lot. At the end of the day a great value too.
Still not enamored with the styling -- whereas with my RX-8 Istill look over my shoulder when I walk away. Given I work for Ferrari Maserati North America where I see Enzos, MC12s, SuperAmericas. F430s GranSports and Quattroportes all day long, that says a lot about RX-8's styling...
Another car I'm considering whose styling used to make me cringe -- Z4 and Z4M. Used to have a MZ3 (pre-triplets) which was an all-out kick-*** blast to drive. Now that Z4 is finally growing on me after three years on the market (it only works as 3.0l+ with at least 18s -- anything else looks purely secretarial) and 3.0l has 255hp I'm taking another look...
Bottom line is I am very impressed. Although it doesn't have the super quick reflexes of the RX-8, the extra power constantly available is exhilarating. Corners flatter and overall better visibility too.
Refreshed interior materials no longer a weak point. Plenty of interior storage, although the ridiculous cross-member across the rear cargo by is stupidly designed.
Rock solid, fast, great cornering, seems well-built, surprisingly I really liked it a lot. At the end of the day a great value too.
Still not enamored with the styling -- whereas with my RX-8 Istill look over my shoulder when I walk away. Given I work for Ferrari Maserati North America where I see Enzos, MC12s, SuperAmericas. F430s GranSports and Quattroportes all day long, that says a lot about RX-8's styling...
Another car I'm considering whose styling used to make me cringe -- Z4 and Z4M. Used to have a MZ3 (pre-triplets) which was an all-out kick-*** blast to drive. Now that Z4 is finally growing on me after three years on the market (it only works as 3.0l+ with at least 18s -- anything else looks purely secretarial) and 3.0l has 255hp I'm taking another look...
I've had my car since October 2004, lease is up next year... Gotta start planning now!!!
Would seriously consider RX-8 again, but have heard nothing re: any power/performance uprades or anything else.
Meanwhile, competitors are moving ahead...
Would seriously consider RX-8 again, but have heard nothing re: any power/performance uprades or anything else.
Meanwhile, competitors are moving ahead...
Originally Posted by viggen
So unlike a lot of you guys, I only drove the 350Z for the first time last week. Hertz rental, brand new 300hp, but automatic. Picked it up in Ft. Lauderdale on a business trip and drove up to Amelia Island Concours.
Bottom line is I am very impressed. Although it doesn't have the super quick reflexes of the RX-8, the extra power constantly available is exhilarating. Corners flatter and overall better visibility too.
Refreshed interior materials no longer a weak point. Plenty of interior storage, although the ridiculous cross-member across the rear cargo by is stupidly designed.
Rock solid, fast, great cornering, seems well-built, surprisingly I really liked it a lot. At the end of the day a great value too.
Still not enamored with the styling -- whereas with my RX-8 Istill look over my shoulder when I walk away. Given I work for Ferrari Maserati North America where I see Enzos, MC12s, SuperAmericas. F430s GranSports and Quattroportes all day long, that says a lot about RX-8's styling...
Another car I'm considering whose styling used to make me cringe -- Z4 and Z4M. Used to have a MZ3 (pre-triplets) which was an all-out kick-*** blast to drive. Now that Z4 is finally growing on me after three years on the market (it only works as 3.0l+ with at least 18s -- anything else looks purely secretarial) and 3.0l has 255hp I'm taking another look...
Bottom line is I am very impressed. Although it doesn't have the super quick reflexes of the RX-8, the extra power constantly available is exhilarating. Corners flatter and overall better visibility too.
Refreshed interior materials no longer a weak point. Plenty of interior storage, although the ridiculous cross-member across the rear cargo by is stupidly designed.
Rock solid, fast, great cornering, seems well-built, surprisingly I really liked it a lot. At the end of the day a great value too.
Still not enamored with the styling -- whereas with my RX-8 Istill look over my shoulder when I walk away. Given I work for Ferrari Maserati North America where I see Enzos, MC12s, SuperAmericas. F430s GranSports and Quattroportes all day long, that says a lot about RX-8's styling...
Another car I'm considering whose styling used to make me cringe -- Z4 and Z4M. Used to have a MZ3 (pre-triplets) which was an all-out kick-*** blast to drive. Now that Z4 is finally growing on me after three years on the market (it only works as 3.0l+ with at least 18s -- anything else looks purely secretarial) and 3.0l has 255hp I'm taking another look...
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