I wish 370z was out by the end of this year
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From: LA, North Holly
I wish 370z was out by the end of this year
My lease is up on december and I wish 370Z was out by then. Fortunetly it isn't so i am keeping my car and will probably pay the remainder off when the lease is up. I know there is the new 350z with HR motor, G35/G37 and also BMW 335 but those cars would not be an upgrade for me considering the mods i have on my car. On the other hand 370z would be a major upgrade considering its 3100lb weight and estimated 350 hp HR motor.
Ohhh well, looks like I am keeping my car for a looooong time.
Ohhh well, looks like I am keeping my car for a looooong time.
Speaking of weight, is it true the new Maxima only weighs 250Lbs more than the new Z? Seems unrealistic and haven't checked yet (yup, been lazy on that one) but considering how fast one of the new Maxima's was going yesterday when it passed me, I wouldn't be surprised.
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Joined: Oct 2003
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From: LA, North Holly
Originally Posted by Darkstar752
If you really don't need the backseats, why did you go with a G35 sedan instead of coupe?

To answer your question about the back seats: I thought i would need them but they haven't been used much besides me getting layed in the back.
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From: LA, North Holly
Originally Posted by RPL
Get a 135i!
I love BMWs but I think I am a nissan guy. I feel very confortable driving my car, other g35s/g37s and 350zs.
Originally Posted by uf20wop
i want nissan to come out with a new 240 

Actually the 335 OR 135 would be a huge upgrade for you if you did something like the Juice Box or some other reflash/piggyback. If I were in the market I'd get a 335i coupe all the way.
If you decide you really want the 370Z just pick up an inexpensive DD that will hold its value (e.g. Civic) for a few months until you can get in the Z. Of course you'd be out registration/emission/taxes, but you'd have no monthly payments and you'd probably get back 90%+ of what you paid within a year.
If you decide you really want the 370Z just pick up an inexpensive DD that will hold its value (e.g. Civic) for a few months until you can get in the Z. Of course you'd be out registration/emission/taxes, but you'd have no monthly payments and you'd probably get back 90%+ of what you paid within a year.


