Finally Got To See 370Z with Pics
Look What I Found, I would def get either Silver, Platinum Graphite, White, or Black
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/ctd/983025682.html
http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/ctd/983025682.html
Ron Tonkin is where I get most of my cars. The Toyota Tonkin is where I got my Corolla years ago and traded it in for the Z awhile back at the Wilsonville Nissan, pretty good dealership.
Better then the ones closest to me in Olympia Automall and Tacoma.
Better then the ones closest to me in Olympia Automall and Tacoma.
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My original thoughts when I saw the 370Z in the mags - BUgly.
Got to see one at the dealership last night (in 22 degree weather) - NICE.
It reminds me of the original 240Z more than the current one. However,
I'm not dumping my 06 Roadster (silver alloy) for alot of reasons:
1. Still have 24 bank payments (like that should be reason enough).
2. Over $40K to purchase.
3. $$$$$$$$$$$$ in accessories. To name a few:
Ings + 1 LX sport Full body kit with rear lip spolier, Falken 19"X81/2" (F) - 19"X101/2" (R) rims, Stillen supercharger hood (superchager someday but more $$$$$$$$$$), GTSPEC frame bracing (all 4 pieces), COBB sway bars, NISMO headers - Cat Back exhaust - Type R clutch - Type R flywheel, K&N CAI, URC aluminum pullys, Kinetics Air Plenum (waiting to be installed), Stillen grounding kit, Engine bay carbon fiber strut bar & all dress up pieces, tinted windows and more stuff...............
I bought it because one look and fell in love, I modified it because I wanted something a little differant that stock. Will I trade for a 370Z - NO, by the time I am ready to purchase my next sports car the 370Z will be a past model. Someone on this site talked about Vette owners - are they going to run out and purchase the latest model? That holds true for any car, they all are superceded by a newer model.
I been viewing pic's on this site and know there is alot of $$$$$ in your ride,
and you spent it becuse you love your car. If you can afford a new 370Z - go for it, if your buying for the 1st time - go for it. I still look at "every" sports car that drives by me, no matter what year model.
PS: enjoy whatever (Z) you ride...............
Got to see one at the dealership last night (in 22 degree weather) - NICE.
It reminds me of the original 240Z more than the current one. However,
I'm not dumping my 06 Roadster (silver alloy) for alot of reasons:
1. Still have 24 bank payments (like that should be reason enough).
2. Over $40K to purchase.
3. $$$$$$$$$$$$ in accessories. To name a few:
Ings + 1 LX sport Full body kit with rear lip spolier, Falken 19"X81/2" (F) - 19"X101/2" (R) rims, Stillen supercharger hood (superchager someday but more $$$$$$$$$$), GTSPEC frame bracing (all 4 pieces), COBB sway bars, NISMO headers - Cat Back exhaust - Type R clutch - Type R flywheel, K&N CAI, URC aluminum pullys, Kinetics Air Plenum (waiting to be installed), Stillen grounding kit, Engine bay carbon fiber strut bar & all dress up pieces, tinted windows and more stuff...............
I bought it because one look and fell in love, I modified it because I wanted something a little differant that stock. Will I trade for a 370Z - NO, by the time I am ready to purchase my next sports car the 370Z will be a past model. Someone on this site talked about Vette owners - are they going to run out and purchase the latest model? That holds true for any car, they all are superceded by a newer model.
I been viewing pic's on this site and know there is alot of $$$$$ in your ride,
and you spent it becuse you love your car. If you can afford a new 370Z - go for it, if your buying for the 1st time - go for it. I still look at "every" sports car that drives by me, no matter what year model.
PS: enjoy whatever (Z) you ride...............
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I checked out both white ones at wilsonville nissan and a silver one at beaverton nissan. All Touring with sport package 41K(beaverton) and 46K(wilsonville). I will post pictures, the 370Z does look better in person, blind spot sucks cuz you cant even see out of the rear quarter window, trunk space is definitely smaller, have like no headroom (i am 6'1"), interior is very nice, but I felt too big for the car kinda caustrophobic. Going to test drive next week. Also, at beaverton nissan they are offering 1.9% APR on 350Z Nismo or 2500 cash back.
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Oh, btw the salesmen at the dealer thought my 350 was a 370 when I pulled up. I found that funny 
Overall I think the 370Z is a great looking car in person inside and out. Just doesn't feel as spacious as the 350Z. Plus what the hell is up with the speakers being up on the dash? Such a bad place to put them!

Overall I think the 370Z is a great looking car in person inside and out. Just doesn't feel as spacious as the 350Z. Plus what the hell is up with the speakers being up on the dash? Such a bad place to put them!
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