Possible Picture of next gen 350z
#21
i don't like the abrupt angles on the sides. I think the smooth curves are what makes our Zs so much like a hot chick with a sweat a**.
+1 on the
My first impression was... I wouldn't buy it.
The Z caught my eye when I first saw it (maybe some simularities to 911, of which I have been a P{orsche guy for the last 18 years, plus before that even as a child). That car reminds me of the Mazdas (not necessarily the rx8), which I think look nice, but not nice enough for me to want nor buy one.
+1 on the
My first impression was... I wouldn't buy it.
The Z caught my eye when I first saw it (maybe some simularities to 911, of which I have been a P{orsche guy for the last 18 years, plus before that even as a child). That car reminds me of the Mazdas (not necessarily the rx8), which I think look nice, but not nice enough for me to want nor buy one.
#25
New Member
iTrader: (14)
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: South San Francisco, CA
Posts: 4,262
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
the car looks cool! Just remember that those fender lines are just rendition drawings by a design theororist. The New IS350 is awesome looking (and i like the numbers it uses in its name, hehe) (ditto with the new GS)! The New Miata below looks like an aspirin pill with wheels on it, and that EVO Lancer wagon above in red is just rediculous...wanna-be WRX Wagon...BARF!!!
#35
Originally Posted by ARCHANGEL
I have a question .. what is up with this +1 -1 ******** in every post
.. im getting sick of this integer crap
+.57821
#40
I've mixed impressions. At first it's eye catching, but maybe for the wrong reasons. I don't mind the headlights and lines along the front end, but the exagerated fender flares cheapen it (IMHO). If Nissan went this direction, I hope they would smooth it out as Jinsei888 noted. I'd like to see the side and rear too, to see how it all integrates. Nevertheless, I too, believe this design loses the sexy contours of the present generation (but maybe I'm just having difficulty accepting change). I would rather have seen Nissan divert more of their energy into a more powerful powerplant.