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Aah, good history, must be some minor regrets gripes to share at least??
  • Every Z I've ever had has had too much body roll and needs sway bars.
  • My 370Z's were very noisy (road noise). The 2024 is quieter, but not by much.
  • Steering wheel heater and remote start would be good for some...I don't need them since I never drive the Z in winter (Minnesota).
  • Not that the 2024 is slow, but there is a noticeable performance increase when using 93 octane. For me, it's very tough to find 93 octane and I'm stuck with 91 octane.
  • No real spare tire. I confess I've never had a flat on any Z I've owned, but I feel kind of vulnerable without a spare.
  • IMHO, the wheels are overly vulnerable to curb rash.
  • oddly shaped console cubby which impairs usefulness a bit. Looks like they were thinking of a wireless phone charger there but changed their mind at the last minute.
  • Aux 12v power for dash-cam and/or radar detector would be nice. Using a mirror tap is a bit cumbersome.
 

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Is the AT good in this car? I am thinking of a Sport AT? I had an AT 350z convertible which I hated the transmission. Test drove the 2023 manual Z last year.

This will by my 4th generations Z/ZX. I am planning to keep my 2022 Miata MT. Btw, see some familiar names from my350z.com days.

1987 ZX
1991 ZX
2004 350z
2005 350z Convertible

TT
 

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  • Aux 12v power for dash-cam and/or radar detector would be nice. Using a mirror tap is a bit cumbersome.
Isn't there a socket in the passenger footwell for that?
 

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Isn't there a socket in the passenger footwell for that?
Yes, and that works fine if you want to have a cord or two hanging down from the radar detector/dashcam down to the passenger footwell. I'd prefer to plug those two things right up where they mount. Normally I use a mirror tap cord but it would be nice to actually have a power outlet. It's irritating when the passenger hits the power outlet in the footwell with their foot and unplug it.
 

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Tried getting a Z a couple of years ago. Could not get the color or interior I wanted and refused to pay the mark-up. Bought a 2023 BMW M240i instead. Great car, fast, fantastic interior but I just wasn't GAGA on it.

Fast forward to a month ago, found a Silver Performance, black/grey interior below MSRP in the LA area. Had to go for it as the silver seems very hard to find. I took a hit on the BMW but I now have what I originally wanted and feel really good about it. So nice to be back in a manual and although the M240i was a great car it just didn't have the fun factor of the Z.
 

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No regrets here, except that I can't garage it this winter.
 

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I traded in my 2017 Mustang Ecoboost for my Z. No real regrets, other than paying almost MSRP for it.

The Z has way more power and better handling, even if it's not a track monster. It's awesome to drive, on the road and when I got it on the track for a bit. It's also way more unique and draws a lot of comments.

I think my biggest complaint is that the interior trim is kinda cheap and a bit creaky. But I wasn't looking for luxury. I just think the price was a bit high for what it is.
A couple of pieces of interior carbon fibre really spruces things up. I went with the pieces around the window buttons, the piece around the gear shifter and the piece around the cup holder. I really like the extra pizzazz. Going to add the red Nismo buttons.
 

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1) I don't drive it as much as I should
2) I haven't modified it yet
 

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Thanks for all of the replies. I owned a 2007 BMW M coupe based on the Z4, loved that car. I am kicking myself for not keeping it, as is worth twice what I paid for it now. They only made 1800 of them over the 3 year production. The Z is the closest to it I have found. It would be nice if Nissan had continued with a straight 6 cylinder, but the v6 twin turbo does have decent power. I agree with several responses that for this price point, heated steering wheel and remote start should be standard. However, I only buy manual transmissions, so that feature would not be available anyway. I am just waiting on the dealership to reopen so I can negotiate trade in.
 

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No regrets here.

Came from the Corvette world. Almost bought a used C7 (2014-2019) Corvette but decided for the same price to get a new Z. I have always liked the Z's, never owned one and traded in my C5 Corvette for it. It's way better looking and way more fun to drive. I rarely miss the targa top though I do wish the Z had one.

Seen a few people complain about the creaks in the Z. Absolutely NOTHING compared to a plastic Corvette - trust me, those things are creak city. Going from an NA V8 to a TT V6 has been an adjustment but a welcome one. Wanted to get into something different and have always had a good history with Nissan and really like the Z.

I do not track it. It's a weekend go ripping on the outskirts of town car for me and I will drive it everywhere if the roads are fine. I drive it more than my truck overall so I guess you could say it is my daily.

Rosewood is the best color and I feel very lucky I got one. Done a few cosmetic mods like the "Fairlady Z" badging, some under-the-hood small things like K&N air filters and the Z1 under-shroud. I will be happy when these Bridgestones wear out so I can get some A/S Michelins.


Having a lot of fun with it and learning the import / JDM world has been a good ride so far.

Z2.jpg


Will be looking to get an older Corvette (C4 1984-1996) someday to tinker around with because I really like those.
 
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Doesn't like like it's available for the Z.
Been wondering how my Z (same model as yours) would like with different color rims.
Your photo answered my question ?
 

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No regrets here.

Came from the Corvette world. Almost bought a used C7 (2014-2019) Corvette but decided for the same price to get a new Z. I have always liked the Z's, never owned one and traded in my C5 Corvette for it. It's way better looking and way more fun to drive. I rarely miss the targa top though I do wish the Z had one.

Seen a few people complain about the creaks in the Z. Absolutely NOTHING compared to a plastic Corvette - trust me, those things are creak city. Going from an NA V8 to a TT V6 has been an adjustment but a welcome one. Wanted to get into something different and have always had a good history with Nissan and really like the Z.

I do not track it. It's a weekend go ripping on the outskirts of town car for me and I will drive it everywhere if the roads are fine. I drive it more than my truck overall so I guess you could say it is my daily.

Rosewood is the best color and I feel very lucky I got one. Done a few cosmetic mods like the "Fairlady Z" badging, some under-the-hood small things like K&N air filters and the Z1 under-shroud. I will be happy when these Bridgestones wear out so I can get some A/S Michelins.


Having a lot of fun with it and learning the import / JDM world has been a good ride so far.

Z2.jpg


Will be looking to get an older Corvette (C4 1984-1996) someday to tinker around with because I really like those.
Gosh! I love that color...
I also went from an Audi TT to the Z ?
 
 






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