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IDK... looks a bit of a mess (too much going on). I'm sure it will look better in a bright orange color... and some aggressive offsets. I'm sure i'll eat my words later when I see it in person
I like the interior....but it does look messy. I guess id have to see it in person to really tell how good it looks or not. But those pics arent doing it for me.
That was pretty underwhelming after all this build up... I dunno, I keep saying "Ok, pretty cool, I'll wait until I see..." to make my opinion, but nothing is making me say I have to have it.
Nothing really awe inspiring here, but then again the camo pics of the standard Z were not awe inspring either. Now the track vesion from Germany WAS awe inspiring (I love that phrase).
Can't wait for the LA Auto show for the shock and awe!!!!!
Nothing really awe inspiring here, but then again the camo pics of the standard Z were not awe inspring either. Now the track vesion from Germany WAS awe inspiring (I love that phrase).
Can't wait for the LA Auto show for the shock and awe!!!!!
The prototype in Germany looks awesome. These pictures aren't so great. I'm definitely going to take one for a test drive, and see if I like the looks of it.
One note, I thought the new Maxima looked awful in pictures, but when I saw one in person I was pleasantly surprised. And I hated the Z33 when it first came out, still loved the Z32 bodylines.
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There is something funny going on with all these pics. Look at the stereo. It's the same exact one in the Maxima. It's the same exact one in the German mule. HOWEVER it is completely different than the one in the American mule, which looked more like a final production unit and more like the 350Z controls. HOWEVER the image from Nissan looks more production ready.
I think this hi-res interior image may not be completely indicative of the final product. The painted 370Z could be the set-prop from the Need for Speed game. This just raises more questions.
Last edited by in.the.dark; 10-29-2008 at 05:42 AM.
I will say that it took me a few viewings to "get" the rear of the 350Z when it came out but I'm having to work a lot harder to appreciate some of the design decisions here. Then of course when I saw it in the round it was love at first sight so here's to hoping the same happens with the 370Z. Or not, for my bank accounts sake.