Autoweek reference to RX-8 in 370Z test
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Gentlemen.. you will always be able to find someone to argue the other way. I traded my RX8 for the 370Z. And yes, the Z will NEVER be able to match the feel and handling of the 8, but I am very, very pleased with my trade. I just got out of the Z today with a HUGE grin on my face.
The Z is the perfect blend between handling and brute power. It does not excel in either category (when compared to a Vette or the new 5.0), but it brings the best of both worlds. I am not looking back at all.
That said, when/if Mazda drops a true RX7, I will be test driving it with the purpose of coming back to the rotary side...
The Z is the perfect blend between handling and brute power. It does not excel in either category (when compared to a Vette or the new 5.0), but it brings the best of both worlds. I am not looking back at all.
That said, when/if Mazda drops a true RX7, I will be test driving it with the purpose of coming back to the rotary side...
Just because you're dating a blonde doesn't mean you can't enjoy a brunette!
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Welcome to the "own em both club"! I agree with you, except I think of the Z as more of a red head.
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It's fun to watch the newbies to RX's try to drive it like a normal car for a while, shifting at 3500 rpm with a 'yeah, so what' look on their face, then tell them, 'shift when it beeps'. The instant the secondary runners open at 5500, , boredom is replaced with a big sh*t-eating grin that doesn't go away for the rest of the drive.
Mind you, I'm not bashing the 8, I'm just trying to point out that the delay of power is not exactly a benefit of a high revving engine. Mostly just posting this because I found it odd that you were complimenting the 8's acceleration in a thread comparing it to a notably faster car. The handling/driving feel of the car is what will put a grin on people's faces.
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You will love the CX-9, it is a serious machine. I can out corner many cars in the wifey's CX-9, not to mention SUV's aren't supposed to kick azz like the 9 does.
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totally agree with you !!!!
I honestly never thought I could love a car and be as connected as I do with my rx8. I can relate to this because whenever I see other cars like the Z which I know has more grunt power, all I have to do is go for a spirited drive in my 8 and all is good in the world I've never been much of a "fanboy" or any sort, but the 8 touches my soul LOL
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