Apex_Z
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Rob
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2025
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 111
- Reaction score
- 188
- Location
- North Orlando
- Car(s)
- 2025 Z Performance, 1950 Chevy Styleline, 1920's ratrod
- Occupation
- Engineer
- Thread starter
- #1
I have owned a wide range of sports cars and driven many more. Now that I have had the Z (performance manual) for a week or so, It is the best sports car I have driven on the street, hands down. It doesn't have 47 suspension and traction modes like the vette did, and it isn't quite as "go-karty" as the miata, but it has everything I could want in a street focused sports car with a driving experience that is incredibly low effort and intuitive, yet still rewarding. Having been in a Supra and a BMW 240i, neither compelled me to consider them. Mustangs are cool but they are a dime a dozen.
All that is to say, how is this thing not more popular? It has so much more character than the competition. All the negative feedback I see about the rehashed chassis and lack of tech is all a bonus in my book. It makes the car more pure, and provides more feedback to the driver. I guess we will have to enjoy these cars in relative secrecy. I have only ever seen 2 other ones on the road here in central Florida. I haven't even gotten to unwind it into the real power yet and I already love the car. Was it just priced wrong? Marketed wrong? I really don't get it, especially considering the mod/upgrade potential.
All that is to say, how is this thing not more popular? It has so much more character than the competition. All the negative feedback I see about the rehashed chassis and lack of tech is all a bonus in my book. It makes the car more pure, and provides more feedback to the driver. I guess we will have to enjoy these cars in relative secrecy. I have only ever seen 2 other ones on the road here in central Florida. I haven't even gotten to unwind it into the real power yet and I already love the car. Was it just priced wrong? Marketed wrong? I really don't get it, especially considering the mod/upgrade potential.