350Z vs S2000
oh ya I forgot about the hardtop issue, I havnet had experience with it just ridden in a few of them. It makes a slight difference but I would never get one unless for track use, because I enjoy putting down the roof at will.
The S2000 is THE SPORTS CAR for those upgrading from a Honda Civic.
That's where you'll find some truely satisfied owners.
The S2000 is different, and is not the car for everyone.
Z is just a little more down-to-earth-all round-good-guy of a sports car.
And anyone who says that the Z is not a sports car is just being bias.
That's where you'll find some truely satisfied owners.
The S2000 is different, and is not the car for everyone.
Z is just a little more down-to-earth-all round-good-guy of a sports car.
And anyone who says that the Z is not a sports car is just being bias.
Originally posted by cobrasak
I have owned both and now currently drive the S2000, I must say the S isn't so bad as a daily driver. I use it as my daily. However at times it does become a hassle when you have to lug big things but you would have the same problems with the Z as well. The one thing that does mattter is your location on where you live. I would not want this car in the winter time if I lived up north, howver I live in Fl so top down fun year round
As far as driving experience I liked both cars for what they offer, but do prefer the preciseness and race car feeling of the S2000 better than the Z. Most people don't truely get to experience it with a quick testdrive, but take it up to the mountains for the weekend with a group of enthusiests and then come back to me and tell me that is by far one of the best experiences in yout life.
Ok maybe not the best but damn very close to it.
I have owned both and now currently drive the S2000, I must say the S isn't so bad as a daily driver. I use it as my daily. However at times it does become a hassle when you have to lug big things but you would have the same problems with the Z as well. The one thing that does mattter is your location on where you live. I would not want this car in the winter time if I lived up north, howver I live in Fl so top down fun year round
As far as driving experience I liked both cars for what they offer, but do prefer the preciseness and race car feeling of the S2000 better than the Z. Most people don't truely get to experience it with a quick testdrive, but take it up to the mountains for the weekend with a group of enthusiests and then come back to me and tell me that is by far one of the best experiences in yout life. Ok maybe not the best but damn very close to it.
A medium sized cooler easily fits in front of the strut tower – accessed by the driver or passenger. A laptop computer can easily be held upfront – on the lap or folded on the floorboard. Additionally, the front passenger has decent accessibility (with a decent reach) to most everything in the back without having to get out of the car.
This is a great touring car if you're going on a road trip. Nice power band, great high-speed stability, and plenty of room up front. I could easily take this car on a cross-country drive. I'm 6-2 240 lb and as much as I love the S, after a period of time, I begin to feel very cramped.
This is really where the two cars are very different. They were intended to be very different in this respect. The S was designed as a topless track car while the Z was intended to be a touring hatchback. One is not better or worse it just depends on what you want as an owner.
ya i understand your point, I am just talking about big stuff in general lol, like hauling a tv or something that would fit in a sedan
Actually I have taken a 3000mile trip in the S and I was really comfortable with it, albiet it was by myself so that helped.
Actually I have taken a 3000mile trip in the S and I was really comfortable with it, albiet it was by myself so that helped.
Originally posted by 03excoupe
TWO WORDS (TARG- TOP), If nissan would make targa tops i think that the 350z would be the most sought after car in the world, that's just my .02.
TWO WORDS (TARG- TOP), If nissan would make targa tops i think that the 350z would be the most sought after car in the world, that's just my .02.
Originally posted by Dustin4u
I agree, the S2K looks like a chick mobile.
You pull up and expect to see a girl driving it.
Great car...but girlie.
Top 5 chick mobiles
1. Miata
2. Z3
3. Rx-8
4. S2K
5. Mustang
I always expect to see a girl driving it, when i pull up to one.
I agree, the S2K looks like a chick mobile.
You pull up and expect to see a girl driving it.
Great car...but girlie.
Top 5 chick mobiles
1. Miata
2. Z3
3. Rx-8
4. S2K
5. Mustang
I always expect to see a girl driving it, when i pull up to one.
Definitely not a car for a girl!!!
I rearely see either of these cars very often. Most of the people around here (retired) drive their big cadillacs and town cars. LOL. There is one S2000 at my school and the kid that drives it has this huge afro! LOL. If he had the top up he wouldn't fit in it.
I really like the S2K and wanted to get one but I went with the Z instead because:
* there weren't any reasonably priced S2K's in my area
* I'm not too keen on soft-tops
* the Z literally blew me away like no other car ever has
I don't think they're chick cars at all...in fact, I've never seen a woman driving an S2K.
* there weren't any reasonably priced S2K's in my area
* I'm not too keen on soft-tops
* the Z literally blew me away like no other car ever has
I don't think they're chick cars at all...in fact, I've never seen a woman driving an S2K.
Sorry to bring this post back from the dead but....I wonder why no mention of stock class SCCA solo II racing results have been posted? For the last 4 years the S2k has been in BS along with the Z. Basically, if you wanted to win at a national level the Z was the wrong car. The S dominated so soundly that it has been moved the next difficult class as it has regularly placed in the top of that class as well if you compare raw times.
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
BTW, I instructed at a novice school last year and I had the chance to flog a Z for about 12 runs. My impression follows:
Heavy and floppy, disconnected drivers feel, open diff in a rwd car is the devil, the power band gave no indication of when to shift so I hit the rev limiter routinely, the suspension bottomed out in the front more than once and was quite disconcerting... blah blah blah... Let me just say that I beat my times in my S by .1 sec and the Z had R compounds and I was running my S with bald street tires. I had a respect for the Z but after that, my opinion changed drastically. Now I understand this was probably the lowest spec'd model so take this review with a grain of salt. The track or what ever it's called probably would do better. An LSD would do wonders but I seriously doubt you could get rid of the understeer while following SCCA stock class rules.
OK< flame suit on.
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
BTW, I instructed at a novice school last year and I had the chance to flog a Z for about 12 runs. My impression follows:
Heavy and floppy, disconnected drivers feel, open diff in a rwd car is the devil, the power band gave no indication of when to shift so I hit the rev limiter routinely, the suspension bottomed out in the front more than once and was quite disconcerting... blah blah blah... Let me just say that I beat my times in my S by .1 sec and the Z had R compounds and I was running my S with bald street tires. I had a respect for the Z but after that, my opinion changed drastically. Now I understand this was probably the lowest spec'd model so take this review with a grain of salt. The track or what ever it's called probably would do better. An LSD would do wonders but I seriously doubt you could get rid of the understeer while following SCCA stock class rules.
OK< flame suit on.
Originally posted by glagola1
Sorry to bring this post back from the dead but....I wonder why no mention of stock class SCCA solo II racing results have been posted? For the last 4 years the S2k has been in BS along with the Z. Basically, if you wanted to win at a national level the Z was the wrong car. The S dominated so soundly that it has been moved the next difficult class as it has regularly placed in the top of that class as well if you compare raw times.
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
BTW, I instructed at a novice school last year and I had the chance to flog a Z for about 12 runs. My impression follows:
Heavy and floppy, disconnected drivers feel, open diff in a rwd car is the devil, the power band gave no indication of when to shift so I hit the rev limiter routinely, the suspension bottomed out in the front more than once and was quite disconcerting... blah blah blah... Let me just say that I beat my times in my S by .1 sec and the Z had R compounds and I was running my S with bald street tires. I had a respect for the Z but after that, my opinion changed drastically. Now I understand this was probably the lowest spec'd model so take this review with a grain of salt. The track or what ever it's called probably would do better. An LSD would do wonders but I seriously doubt you could get rid of the understeer while following SCCA stock class rules.
OK< flame suit on.
Sorry to bring this post back from the dead but....I wonder why no mention of stock class SCCA solo II racing results have been posted? For the last 4 years the S2k has been in BS along with the Z. Basically, if you wanted to win at a national level the Z was the wrong car. The S dominated so soundly that it has been moved the next difficult class as it has regularly placed in the top of that class as well if you compare raw times.
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
BTW, I instructed at a novice school last year and I had the chance to flog a Z for about 12 runs. My impression follows:
Heavy and floppy, disconnected drivers feel, open diff in a rwd car is the devil, the power band gave no indication of when to shift so I hit the rev limiter routinely, the suspension bottomed out in the front more than once and was quite disconcerting... blah blah blah... Let me just say that I beat my times in my S by .1 sec and the Z had R compounds and I was running my S with bald street tires. I had a respect for the Z but after that, my opinion changed drastically. Now I understand this was probably the lowest spec'd model so take this review with a grain of salt. The track or what ever it's called probably would do better. An LSD would do wonders but I seriously doubt you could get rid of the understeer while following SCCA stock class rules.
OK< flame suit on.
I think there is a 5th reason you should add, the S2000 isn't as hot of a car as when it first came out in my opinion. Technical ability-wise, it might be superior to the Z in many aspects but to me, it looks way too similar to a miata stock. If we're comparing stock to stock, the Z is a much nicer car in my opinion. Plus, not everyone wants a convertible. I for one did not want one.
Originally posted by glagola1
1) Sexual insecurity
1) Sexual insecurity
I'm not gonna do the pros vs cons of a S2000 and 350Z that has been debated enough. But seriously, I sold my '01 S2K about 3 weeks ago and was looking at purchasing an '02 S2000. I did go and test drive another 350Z because I was thinking about getting that or the S2K. So then over the next 2 weeks me and my girlfriend kept track of how many Z's we saw and if the driver was male or female. The result? Combined, in 2 weeks we saw 29 350Z's.. and 25 of the drivers were female!!!!!! I don't know what it is about the Z but women love driving that car. In the same time period I saw 8 S2000's and all the drivers were male. I think the 350Z is way too common and too much of a "girly car". So what did I do? Went and purchased my 2002 S2000 last Saturday..
why the hard feelings man? It's a personal opinion. I think the Z has a much more timeless design than the S2000. It's purely cosmetic. I like this and you like that, what's the big deal.
If the S2000 is so great, I wonder why you are on the Z forums.
Daily driving without reving up, the S2000 feels like a civic. It becomes a monster after 6K rpm, which is an amazing feeling on the track!!
But guess what, daily driving, I don;t want to drive a car that rides like a civic below 6 grand. Sorry, that is my personal opinion.
And it's weird how 25 of 29 drivers were women. I've only seen ONE girl driving a Z to date. And I travel around, I'm not talking locally. Maybe it's a TX thing? Or maybe it's girly men with long hair?
If the S2000 is so great, I wonder why you are on the Z forums.
Daily driving without reving up, the S2000 feels like a civic. It becomes a monster after 6K rpm, which is an amazing feeling on the track!!
But guess what, daily driving, I don;t want to drive a car that rides like a civic below 6 grand. Sorry, that is my personal opinion.
And it's weird how 25 of 29 drivers were women. I've only seen ONE girl driving a Z to date. And I travel around, I'm not talking locally. Maybe it's a TX thing? Or maybe it's girly men with long hair?
Originally posted by glagola1
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
It's quite obvious that the reasons people have given for buying the Z over the S are related to:
1) Sexual insecurity
2) Personal physical proportions
3) Powerband preference
4) Cruising comfort
1. Purchase Insecurity.
2. Being a skinny girly man.
3. Love screaming 'SHIFT V-TEK' 'SHIFT V-TEK' on every shift.
4. Comfortable being yourself

Trash259, you're pretty funny.
I'm here because I think the Z looks cool and I was curious as to what you dudes thought of the S2K. I did a search and read through 12 pages of mostly drivel. I felt obligated to add some substance.
Peace out fellow car dudes. I like the Z. I really do... but "purchase insecurity"? No way. And after reading some threads on here about how these cars are falling apart, I'm even more pleased with my little tank.
Edit: I better stop. I'm feeling like a troll and that's not cool. Respect.
I'm here because I think the Z looks cool and I was curious as to what you dudes thought of the S2K. I did a search and read through 12 pages of mostly drivel. I felt obligated to add some substance.
Peace out fellow car dudes. I like the Z. I really do... but "purchase insecurity"? No way. And after reading some threads on here about how these cars are falling apart, I'm even more pleased with my little tank.
Edit: I better stop. I'm feeling like a troll and that's not cool. Respect.
Last edited by glagola1; Feb 1, 2005 at 12:33 PM.



