I want to buy a 350Z but not a transmission?
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I want to buy a 350Z but not a transmission?
I have been debating wether or not to trade in my wrx for a 350z. After reading this forum and on consumer report websites Im just too afraid of the problems that this car has (tranny, feathering, rear end, etc.). Is there any solution to these problems that would make the car possible to get along with? (i.e. a company that makes overbuilt transmission parts for this model)
I would only buy the car with the intention of driving it like a sports car. Not abusing it but not babying it. Or should I just look somewhere else? (Evo8, supra, others?)
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I would only buy the car with the intention of driving it like a sports car. Not abusing it but not babying it. Or should I just look somewhere else? (Evo8, supra, others?)
I am confused!
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only the 03's had a few bad trannies. 03 and some 04's have feathering, seems like 05's don't. 03's had a rear end clicking that was fixed by a tsb if that's what your talking about.
I Drive the hell out of the 05 everyday and haven't had one problem.
I Drive the hell out of the 05 everyday and haven't had one problem.
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its under warr. if you look for a supra its going to 100k plus mile unless you want to pay 30k+ and still be beatin on. if you go with an evo you will have war. issues to i have done my homework for about 6months and for me the 350z is the best out of them all around evo have nice platform for power but look like *** compared to a 350z all in what you want though do your homework and take a look at the evo sites to you find just as many problems with noise tires clutches and transmition and windows.
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I can only afford to buy a used 03. Is there an easy way to find out which transmission revision it has? Which part number is the best tranny? 008?
k3: I have done my homework too and there is not a single website for any other newer model import sports car that has as much talk of replacing transmissions more than twice than this site. I would think that maybe some of these people just don't know how to drive a manual trans but a few of them are senior members on this site, so I would assume they know something about revmatching and other practices.
k3: I have done my homework too and there is not a single website for any other newer model import sports car that has as much talk of replacing transmissions more than twice than this site. I would think that maybe some of these people just don't know how to drive a manual trans but a few of them are senior members on this site, so I would assume they know something about revmatching and other practices.
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You are correct. Reliability of the 350Z shows two areas of concern: transmission and suspension. Transmission reliability has improved considerably from 2003 to 2004(see above). It will be interesting to see how the 2005 works out after drivers have put 30,000 miles on their cars.
The suspension continues to confound 350Z drivers who apparently do not like the disadvantages (inside tire wear) of negative camber. The advantages of negative camber should be apparent to sports car enthusiasts.
Despite the predicted “average” reliability of the 350Z, I believe that the thrill of driving a 350Z outweighs any negative points.
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My mommy is poorer than me! As for the alignment: toe causes wear not camber. If you drive your car hard and have no camber you will wear on the sidewalls! Also in reference to the consumer reports tables: i wonder if the 04 Z is more reliable or simply has too few miles on them yet. Were there any mechanical changes from 03-04?
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03' Touring w/ 48K miles... No tranny problems here.
BTW: negative camber = better handling, but not the best thing for wear... the feathering issue comes from improper toe setting which can be adjusted.
Its not exactly like WRX's are lacking in clutch and tranny issues jk.
BTW: negative camber = better handling, but not the best thing for wear... the feathering issue comes from improper toe setting which can be adjusted.
Its not exactly like WRX's are lacking in clutch and tranny issues jk.
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Originally Posted by davidv
You are correct. Reliability of the 350Z shows two areas of concern: transmission and suspension. Transmission reliability has improved considerably from 2003 to 2004(see above). It will be interesting to see how the 2005 works out after drivers have put 30,000 miles on their cars.
The suspension continues to confound 350Z drivers who apparently do not like the disadvantages (inside tire wear) of negative camber. The advantages of negative camber should be apparent to sports car enthusiasts.
Despite the predicted “average” reliability of the 350Z, I believe that the thrill of driving a 350Z outweighs any negative points.
heh yea despite alll that, it still gets consumer reports "best buy" and consumer guides recommended... for 03's
my 03 hasnt had any MAJOR probs. and what it did have was covered warranty including reiimbursement for tires that i bought $550
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Well alright! I am sold on it. I will definately get one that is still under warranty though.
Jakes: I know wrx's have tranny trouble, including mine: hence the reason I am moving on.
Jakes: I know wrx's have tranny trouble, including mine: hence the reason I am moving on.
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Originally Posted by RobZ 350
toe causes wear not camber.
Reference: http://www.familycar.com/alignment.htm
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Originally Posted by RobZ 350
i wonder if the 04 Z is more reliable or simply has too few miles on them yet.
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“If the camber is too far negative, for instance, then the tire will wear on the inside of the tread.”
Reference: http://www.familycar.com/alignment.htm
Reference: http://www.familycar.com/alignment.htm