I have to buy a car with an auto---should i get a 350z?
Originally Posted by AlvinHuyN
The 5AT Z is fun as hell and nothing to worry about. I love it, don't let others put you down for it. Look at it this way, if you got a beautiful girl next to you, instead of shifting you can be holding her hand. =)
I know for a fact that stuff doesn't get blurry, so as long as you have a NOS button you should be faster than me.
Don't let that even come close to being a deciding factor...the whole MT vs AT argument is STUPID.
Neither is faster, the end. The Z is amazing no matter what your transmission is.
Why is there never a winner in lame MT vs AT arguments? Cause there isn't one.
Z = winner
Neither is faster, the end. The Z is amazing no matter what your transmission is.
Why is there never a winner in lame MT vs AT arguments? Cause there isn't one.
Z = winner
Originally Posted by marques1
teach household to drive stick on a brand new z= blown clutch good thought though lol
None of the students ever did any harm to any of teh cars.
bill
str8 up man if I was you, I would get the new g35 4 door. I test drove one and the automatic with paddles is alot of fun, it shifts really fast for an auto. THe quality is amazing in the new g of the interior and that car is pretty damn fast for a stock car. Itll def keep you having fun, its nice, fast, rwd, and you can have a blast in it. I vote goes for the new g35, BTW the auto in the 335i totally kills the car, sooooo boring. I dont know if an auto z is the best idea, but test drive them youll never know.
Get the Z. This is my 4th sports car and the first that's AT. I could not up shift any quicker than this car shifts in tiptronic mode. It's almost instant, and the shift between 2nd and 3rd a WOT literally lurches the car forward. There is, however, a sometimes alarming lag when braking hard and down shifting. It's not all the time, so I can't say "this is what I'm doing to cause this", but I've had situations where I'm shifting down into 2nd to accelerate and the car is searching for the gear. If you are accustomed to driving a MT you will find this alarming as well.
Originally Posted by evolved326
Learn to drive stick its fun and easy. If you msut have an auto buy a G35.
Personally i would just get a stick because i wouldnt want anyone else to drive my car (especially when im not there).
but if you must the Z is great i have an auto and it is very fun to drive.
Originally Posted by Black Duck
Makes absolutely no sense. 
Why not? Learning stick is pretty easy. And is it not fun to drive? The G35 is a sedan. In some ways wouldnt you agree that sedans are built for the purpose of being luxerious and easy driving? The Z is a 2 door/2 seat sports car. Sorry if this is PC but wouldnt you agree that most sports cars in the past and present are stick shift? Well ferraris and stuff have SMG style shifters but those are like sticks with driven by a computer.
oops your family has to drive it. Didnt read that part. Get an auto then. =)
Last edited by evolved326; Feb 26, 2007 at 06:57 PM.
A 5AT Z is better than no Z at all. I have one. Its fun to drive because you can be in traffic and leave it in D or when you gots straightaways or no traffic, the tiptronic is fun. The upshifts are just as quick if not quicker than the 6spd manual, but the downshifts is where the 6spd manual owns the 5AT.
I say to just test drive one, and you'll definitely will be able to decide after that.
I say to just test drive one, and you'll definitely will be able to decide after that.
Originally Posted by pscott6
i cant tell if people here who say its pointless getting an auto are just saying it cause they feel macho or what. realistically, is the auto still fast and fun? when shifting in the auto is it really slow?
why doesnt nissan offer paddle shifting?
why doesnt nissan offer paddle shifting?
I owned a m3 (e46) with the smg transmission for almost 4 years and now I have an auto 350z. Do I miss the paddle shifting and power of the m3...of course I do. However the automatic Z is still fun enough with enough ***** to put a smile on my face.
On a separate note, I do not miss the frequent trips to the BMW dealership for service/repairs.
On a separate note, I do not miss the frequent trips to the BMW dealership for service/repairs.





