350z too powerfull for newbie?
Originally Posted by solarscar
Any type of sportbike experience and i think its a little hard to fear any type of cage. Bikes are nuts. Here, check out a video of how nuts i was on my bike just a few years ago....
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Oh yeah, and on topic, this question doesn't have anything to do with what car it is. You can drive any car like an idiot, but as long as you know you are responsible enough to drive a car with this kind of power at a young age, you should be fine. Don't be tempted to push the limits of the car until you are completely sure of what you're doing, and don't try to be and remember: You are not Michael Schumacher. As I'm sure many people here will tell you, if you really want to push the limits, take it to the track. Don't put everyone else's lives on the line by messing around in the streets.
It all depends on experience and the driver. I'm going to be 17 soon and have a lightly modded Z and still have plenty to do. I have never been in a crash or pushed my car close to one (knock on wood). I learned to drive a stick when I was 13 and have experience driving modded Mustangs and Z06's. It's all about responsibility and knowing to not drive like a jackass. I think we all do a little spirited driving in our Z's but you gotta be smart about it and know the roads, and make sure no one is around. As far as daily driving goes just be smart and drive it like any other car on the road. That's just my 2 cents...
Originally Posted by trefling
less than 300 hp at the crank is dangerous? A stock Z can barely chirp the tires in 2nd gear? What a joke! Maybe your friend would be better off in a 73 station wagon, of maybe the sales man is just full of sh*t
IMO........ either the Z's stock hp is barely adequate or the Z is 1000 lb. too heavy.
I don't know about all that, I have never had a rwd b4 my Z but I will say there was a learning curve to a car with so much power and RWD but if you want it get it. Just respect what it can do, I added a ton of mods B4 I was comfortable turning off the traction control and letting it loose I will say that. I am 22 by the way. JUMPIN OUT THE TREEEEEFITY!
The power of the 350z is what keeps me out of accidents. In this car you are nimble and can quickly adapt to change before the rest of the traffic *turtles* can even react. Power/handling is a good thing... and this car has them in just the right proportions.
when i was 18 i drove a 01 vette. i'd get on the freeway at 100mph, cruise at 130. once i pushed it pretty hard over 160 on a major LA freeway. its allright, i didn't kill myself. Not a single accident (except trucks would back up into me, cause the car was so low). 1 ticket total out of 5 years driving it. So i would say 350hp 360 torque is about where you wanna be as a kid. If you drive a sports car later in life, it'll just look like a midlife crisis mobile. You wanna switch to more mature cars as you get older. So get the 350z while you're still young.
Originally Posted by frick
when i was 18 i drove a 01 vette. i'd get on the freeway at 100mph, cruise at 130. once i pushed it pretty hard over 160 on a major LA freeway. its allright, i didn't kill myself. Not a single accident (except trucks would back up into me, cause the car was so low). 1 ticket total out of 5 years driving it. So i would say 350hp 360 torque is about where you wanna be as a kid. If you drive a sports car later in life, it'll just look like a midlife crisis mobile. You wanna switch to more mature cars as you get older. So get the 350z while you're still young.
I think the most dangerous thing at your age (and yes, I remember what it was like to be your age--whatever it is, i'm pretty certain you're not as old as me) is gonna be your friends eggin you on to race the damn thing in the street. Hell, my friends tell me that now. The difference is, since i'm old, I don't care. I don't get bothered by the peer pressure and I do whatever I want to do
Im 24 and had my Z since new in Jan. 2003. No accidents, just a ticket or two. (But not since the full K-40 radar/laser defense system. hehe) Anyway, there is no such thing as someone too young for a car. But just like any car, it must be respected. No matter what you drive, if you dont know the cars capabilities and yours then there is going to be a problem. Its never the car, its the driver. The car is a "sports car" and needs to be treated like one. Rear whell drive is what the driver needs to get used to. Any car with rear wheel drive can pose a probelm for inexperienced drivers. Know the car and its limits before pushing it. Also, the limits of the car are directly associated with the capabilities of the driver behind the wheel. Inexperienced driver=keep the nice cars in the garage until you get a little more experience. I would NOT recommend ANY sports car for a rookie driver. Inexperienced drivers lack the vision, knowledge, and feel of a vehicle and others around them. If you must get a sports car as a rookie driver, I would recommend attending a performance/ defensive driving school as well. Not only is it kinda fun but they teach you many things any driver can use, as well as improve your skills as a driver in general.
Originally Posted by wasiu0607
Ya i kind of have the same problem as well.. Im 16 and im about to get a Z.. I heard from places that the Z is too powerful for new drivers...
I mean, how difficult can it be, if we the new drivers just drive normal and avoid racings?
I think those ppl that said the Z is too powerful is because they think that teens r into street racing and that if they do get a Z, theyre gonna ill themselves.. I could be wrong though
I mean, how difficult can it be, if we the new drivers just drive normal and avoid racings?
I think those ppl that said the Z is too powerful is because they think that teens r into street racing and that if they do get a Z, theyre gonna ill themselves.. I could be wrong though
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haha im selling my accord sedan for a 350z to..ok any ways....what does the traction control really do? im still sort of confused..and when u turn it off...
Originally Posted by whoaishjustin
he said "your going to kill yourself"
It takes a lot of self control to let a car tailgate and then pass you by in a Z. If you are a competetive person then maybe you should stick with the Accord for a while. You can customize the handling of the Accord and find some deserted twisties to do some exciting but low speed driving. When you have:1) Hit your helmet on the pavement.
2) Entered a decreasing radius turn on a motorcycle and cant get off the bike.
3) Broken loose on a curve in a car.
4) Spun out in the snow or ice.
5) Hydroplaned in the rain.
6) Panic braked and steered around an obstacle.
7) Punched the throttle and broke loose sideways.
Then you are ready for a Z, cause you will understand what can happen.
Originally Posted by whoaishjustin
haha im selling my accord sedan for a 350z to..ok any ways....what does the traction control really do? im still sort of confused..and when u turn it off...
Just respect the car and drive it normally. Take it to a track to figure out how it handles when driving aggressively. Then you'll know when it's dangerous depending on your actions with the car, and you'll know what is what isn't going to fly on the street.
Justin, goto the Nissan website. It provides a good explaination of TCS &VDC.
When should you turn it off? Never. I know some guys on here do to "slide" etc. If your buying the Z to slide around then you should not get one.
I've put 29,000 miles on my Z, drive aggressively on back roads with no traffic, and have never had the TCS/VDC come on.
There are a FEW drivers who can go slip sliding around with great skill but most are amateurs who have no biz doing it. Believe me, as a rookie, you will be in the latter category.
We have seen numerous posts from folks who have wrapped their Z around trees, etc or whose relatives have reported their death from being stupid.
When should you turn it off? Never. I know some guys on here do to "slide" etc. If your buying the Z to slide around then you should not get one.
I've put 29,000 miles on my Z, drive aggressively on back roads with no traffic, and have never had the TCS/VDC come on.
There are a FEW drivers who can go slip sliding around with great skill but most are amateurs who have no biz doing it. Believe me, as a rookie, you will be in the latter category.
We have seen numerous posts from folks who have wrapped their Z around trees, etc or whose relatives have reported their death from being stupid.



