If you are looking for a car to take to the track, this is not it unless you want to throw on a couple of upgrades. If you want a car that is an eye catcher, has lots of power and is fun to play with then a Z may be for you.
Just confirming that the connections are behind the kick panel. PsiloZ said beside the panels. Trying to narrow down as in another post about installing kick plates the poster said they couldn't find the relevant connection point.
My '23 Performance came with plastic kick plates. Naturally one of the first things that I thought of was replacing them with the stainless steel lighted ones....until I saw the price. In Canadian dollars it will cost me $500. I have too many other things that I would like to add (wheel...
I just watched a video of someone changing the shift knob on a 6MT. They used plastic pry tools starting with the cup holders. Didn't seem too complicated. The plastic tools look like a must so as to not damage the center console.
In my area the best gas available is 91 octane. During a recent trip I was able to buy 93. It may be my imagination but the car seemed to have crisper acceleration. Am I imagining things?