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Z One!
An excellent sports touring car. My wife and I recently took a 2000-mile tour of New England and found the Z able to accommodate 2 medium size hard shell luggage, and 2 duffle bags. It was comfortable, quiet (except when accelerating hard), handles and brakes well, and got about 30 mpg on 93 octane fuel with the 9-speed automatic. Having owned numerous sports cars in the past, the new Z is my favorite overall, with quality evident since owning.
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4th Z is more like my 240Z
I really enjoy driving this car as it reminds me of the first Z I owned, a 72 240Z. I can’t wait till the brake in period is over!
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- Performance CoupeMSRP: $45,99513 mi away
- Proto Spec CoupeMSRP: $58,999324 mi away
- Performance CoupeMSRP: $45,995542 mi away
I love my “Z”…I love my wife…
I love her elegant style, powerful and well controlled eagerness. I love feeling her curves!
Dataun240
Seemed like plenty of power, However hard to enjoy with the Soft vague clutch, Steering also vague. Manual transmission felt more like a stick in a jar of mayonnaise! I suppose I’m just spoiled with my 1970 240z ? UPDATE: I was somewhat disappointed overall. Steering was vague, clutch was soft and vague. Shifter felt like a stick in a jar of mayonnaise….Of course I had just stepped out of my 1970 240z which drives as you would expect. Very tight and deliberate. I’m not trying to bash the new Z…I really Wanted to love it. I think with more seat time that could have been the case. Dealership didn’t want even 1 more mile put on their precious car…Too bad. I was totally ready to pull the trigger.
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