How is the Z on roadtrips?
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ive done a few roadtrips in mine...i find if you keep the rpms at 4000 or below during the trip, you tend to have good mileage. Atlanta to Detroit (600+miles) only took me two tanks when i did this. When i went over it took me two and a half/three tanks
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The Z has plenty of room and is very confortable
I moved form Cape Cod MA, to Boca Raton FL in my Z. I'm 6'5 and I was able to fit pretty much everything I needed (TV, Computer, Clothes, etc) and still be comfortable on the Z. I made it in 18 hours w/ an average speed of 93mph(according to the computer). The only thing I would recomend is get a sirius radio, makes the trip much more enjoyable.....
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Originally Posted by tourinz
I moved form Cape Cod MA, to Boca Raton FL in my Z. I'm 6'5 and I was able to fit pretty much everything I needed (TV, Computer, Clothes, etc) and still be comfortable on the Z. I made it in 18 hours w/ an average speed of 93mph(according to the computer). The only thing I would recomend is get a sirius radio, makes the trip much more enjoyable.....
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I've made a few long trips in my Z,including a 22-day period where I put 8800 miles on the car.I found that I can squeeze 350-400 miles from a tank,and if I drive conservately (a steady 75-80 MPH) on Interstates that the car averages around 24 MPG.
One of my longest drives was from Little Rock to Ocala,FL,a trip that took all day and into the night.It was an 850-mile epic drive,a (nearly) Interstate-free day,one of the longest I have stayed behind the wheel since the '80s,when I used to drive from Florida to NY--1300 miles--in one swell foop just for the hell of it.
I try not to do THAT anymore,although last Summer I did drive straight through from Ocala to Austin where my cuz picked up an old National guitar that he bought on Ebay.It took fifteen hours.
We left Florida at sunset Friday,got to Austin at noon,bought a guitar,had the oil changed in the Z,and then explored Austin all day despite our fatigue.We did a few hours on 6th Street closing up bars,spent 7 hours zonked out in a motel,then drove straight back to Florida after a dawn breakfast and aspirin.
Cheat:--my cousin and I switched off driving,so it was less torture than it sounds.Got back to Ocala at 1 AM Monday,after a few-hour stop in a sad,empty New Orleans.
Nearly 2000 miles in 2 1/3 days.
When I travel,I try to do at least 600 miles/day if I'm in a big rush.Otherwise,I meander through backroads and small towns and may not clear 300 miles in a day.Sometimes,it takes me 3 DAYS to get to NY.
Little Rock/Ocala taxed me... I was totally ragged out when I got home.It became more like work than pleasure at about the 600-mile mark,something I HAD to finish,no matter what.
One of my longest drives was from Little Rock to Ocala,FL,a trip that took all day and into the night.It was an 850-mile epic drive,a (nearly) Interstate-free day,one of the longest I have stayed behind the wheel since the '80s,when I used to drive from Florida to NY--1300 miles--in one swell foop just for the hell of it.
I try not to do THAT anymore,although last Summer I did drive straight through from Ocala to Austin where my cuz picked up an old National guitar that he bought on Ebay.It took fifteen hours.
We left Florida at sunset Friday,got to Austin at noon,bought a guitar,had the oil changed in the Z,and then explored Austin all day despite our fatigue.We did a few hours on 6th Street closing up bars,spent 7 hours zonked out in a motel,then drove straight back to Florida after a dawn breakfast and aspirin.
Cheat:--my cousin and I switched off driving,so it was less torture than it sounds.Got back to Ocala at 1 AM Monday,after a few-hour stop in a sad,empty New Orleans.
Nearly 2000 miles in 2 1/3 days.
When I travel,I try to do at least 600 miles/day if I'm in a big rush.Otherwise,I meander through backroads and small towns and may not clear 300 miles in a day.Sometimes,it takes me 3 DAYS to get to NY.
Little Rock/Ocala taxed me... I was totally ragged out when I got home.It became more like work than pleasure at about the 600-mile mark,something I HAD to finish,no matter what.
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[QUOTE=UGOTZ'D]
damn i have a hard time fitting all my inline hockey stuff with 1 stick. i guess i bring alot of crap. my 300zx was better for hockey i think
Originally Posted by Tubbs
Fits everything I need,
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+1 I JUST PUT MY OLD ICE HOCKEY BAG WITH ALL OF MY PADS INTO MY HATCH AND TWO STICKS NO PROBLEM!
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+1 I JUST PUT MY OLD ICE HOCKEY BAG WITH ALL OF MY PADS INTO MY HATCH AND TWO STICKS NO PROBLEM!
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well i got a huge road trip planned for when i get out of the army. north carolina to california. im taking the southern route. and i was thinking about the gas mileage with cruise control but then i thought i have a base and dont have cruise control. haha sucks to be me. but i dont really like cruise control anyway. i was also thinking about trying to put together some cruise together for 350z members. since ill have diffrent legs planned out already i wonder if people will want to do it? its going to be around the end of december i think so if anyone is interested pm me. i know its a ways away.
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Originally Posted by DavesZ#3
Get a lumbar support to add to your seats:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...latelumbar.php
then sit back and enjoy the ride. I've taken several road trips, from 5 to 12 hours long (one way) and arrived suprisingly relaxed and refreshed. The Z is actually a very nice ride at highway speeds on good quality roads. Stop every two hours or so to stretch your legs and move around and you'll do fine.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...latelumbar.php
then sit back and enjoy the ride. I've taken several road trips, from 5 to 12 hours long (one way) and arrived suprisingly relaxed and refreshed. The Z is actually a very nice ride at highway speeds on good quality roads. Stop every two hours or so to stretch your legs and move around and you'll do fine.
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nobody can beat the 7.5 hours round trip of 170 miles.
Ventura to South LA and back. yep
base model, about 3 hours each way at 7 mph. and then 45 minutes maybe of actually driving. minus, 15 minutes to grab a bite to eat at the half way point.
Ventura to South LA and back. yep
base model, about 3 hours each way at 7 mph. and then 45 minutes maybe of actually driving. minus, 15 minutes to grab a bite to eat at the half way point.
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Longest I've gone is about 275 miles each way, stiff back for sure, but with the Stealthbox cranked, cruise control engaged and fire nug burnin it went by in what felt like an hour.
The Z is a great cruiser on the highway.
The Z is a great cruiser on the highway.
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I drive from Maryland to Alabama and back twice a year, something like 900 miles each way. I have done it for the past three years in my Integra Type-R, now I got my Z this year but I think its more comfortable than the R. Seats were sh*tty, suspension very tight, and no cruise control. Now got leather seats and cruise control think it will be a lot easier. But just have to wait and see.
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I drove from MD to CA two years ago. Put the car in cruise and set the mph to 80-85 and got 28 mpg. I-80 was a real pain - try to stay in the "fast lane" which is a bit smoother - other than that it was enjoyable. I spent about 10 hours/day driving and got there in 32 hours.
Let me correct my "brain fade". It took me 3 1/2 days to make the trip, not 32 hours.
Let me correct my "brain fade". It took me 3 1/2 days to make the trip, not 32 hours.
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Since im taking a 3500 mile road trip here in the next couple weeks i read this thread. Sounds like the Z is going to be a good car for the trip. My longest hauls will be 760 miles (Salt Lake to San fran and LV to Denver). What are some things i need to be prepared for when i take this trip? How many Gym size bags have you guys fit in the back? Also, any tips on making the ride more comfortable and gas friendly?
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Originally Posted by Abishop
Since im taking a 3500 mile road trip... My longest hauls will be 760 miles ... What are some things i need to be prepared for when i take this trip? How many Gym size bags have you guys fit in the back? Also, any tips on making the ride more comfortable and gas friendly?
In the hatch area only we packed 2 sleeping bags, tent, & air mattresses, each had 24"x14" leather bags for clothes, a 12 can "slim" cooler, and a large thick leather bag(backpack sized) for breakables, lights, cleaning supplies, hair dryer etc. There is still room for a couple of stuff sacks for dirty clothes, wet things, and trinkets. Seldom used emergency equipment fits around and in the tire in the spare well. Get a Z seat back accessory for storing whatever you need while on the go(maps, lotions, books, etc).
I told the gf she had to put her extra shoes in a bag that would be on the floor at her feet. (She decided on half the shoes originally planned.) You still have all the 8 or so storage niches of the Z, and floor behind the seats for whatever else you need.
Recommendations:
- Use a cargo net for the hatch to save your life in case of an accident.
-buy stuff sacks sized to fit your needs, not the other way around.
-Get up and on the road early. you can eat breakfast later when traffic builds. If you do this, you will enjoy the mornings and get some miles behind you. That way you'll be more inclined later to stop for sights or even finish the driving day early if a nice place shows up .
-Don't drive tired. It is no fun, you miss things and forget things. Take a stretch, switch drivers if not alone or check out some café.