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as much as you love the Z33 because you own one... the Z33 is outdated and a little too affordable to the point that 16 year old's are buying it as a first car!
I'm yet to see someone do up a 370Z nicely in Toronto... in terms of looks, 370 takes the cake, IMO!
I wouldn't say outdated, the z33 was heavily a head of it's time just as much as the z32 was.
That widebody is sick, and better than the majority of widebody kits for the Z33.
I wouldn't say outdated, the z33 was heavily a head of it's time just as much as the z32 was.
That widebody is sick, and better than the majority of widebody kits for the Z33.
+1 I dont really think of the Z being outdated yet. The 370z really feels like an updated version of the 350z. While the jump between the z32 and z33 felt much larger.
In terms of looks I think the z34 has way more potential than the z33 due to the updated/aggressive lines of the car.
I Like it a lot!! To hell with there are better cars for the $$ etc etc etc that argument is lame. Sure it would cost a few bucks to make it look like this but then you have a car like few others and as I said its cool. I've taken one for a spin and IMO the interior is a very nice upgrade from the 350.
The interior (including where the put the rear strut brace) is probably the best upgrade from the Z33. Nice suede on the doors, and the console is a lot nicer. I even like that rev matching gear box, although I would only get it if there was an "off" button for it.
I Like it a lot!! To hell with there are better cars for the $$ etc etc etc that argument is lame. Sure it would cost a few bucks to make it look like this but then you have a car like few others and as I said its cool. I've taken one for a spin and IMO the interior is a very nice upgrade from the 350.
I don't know if its lame? Just different people with different priorites I guess.
A Nismo 370Z would never be a DD for me. So new, and warranty aren't really big considerations for me. For the 55K it would cost to put this on the road I can buy/ modify some cars I find more appealing. And cost isn't the only consideration. Many of us would be willing to spend more than the 55K price tag on a weekend onlly car. Especially considering I already own a slightly worse version of this Z that I won't sell.
Searching Autotrader for slightly used coupes in the 50-60K price range yields some competition of note.
Corvette Z06
Dodge Viper
Porsche 911 (different models)
Porsche Cayman S
BMW M6
Audi S5
Audi RS4
You may be in LOVE with a NISMO 370Z. But you have to admit that's a tough list to consider.