I contacted Glendale Nissan in Glendale Heights, IL, which is 45 mins west of Chicago, about a sport model and they told me they are accepting offers over MSRP.
2023 Nissan Z Sport Glendale Heights IL 52647246 (glendalenissan.com)
I hope it rots there.
In my late 30's now and this has been my diet for the last 10 years or so:
red meat, eggs, egg white, tuna, salmon, whey, chicken
rice, potatoes, oats, berries, banana
whole milk, olive oil, butter, ghee
Full body weight lifting 3 days a week, cardio on off days (10 minute walks after each...
TE37's look great on the new Z.
They didn't mention specs, but in the article they mention the wheels were from a 370z. So, should be 19x9.5 +22 fronts and 19x10.5 +12 rear?
You never compare used and new car pricing, but fully loaded at $50K?
I start to look at other USED performance cars that offer more for the money...C7 vette, F80 M3, 6th Gen Camaro, etc...,
I'm a big fan of what Hyundai is doing with the N cars especially for the price.
Personally, I would go for the Kona N mainly for the higher ride height storage space.
Stock G37x - from what I've seen are 99mph-102mph in the 1/4. They're pretty heavy
EDIT: Car and Driver review posted a 102mph
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a16579116/2009-infiniti-g37x-coupe-instrumented-test/
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Elantra N and Kona N are dynoing 280whp and 295wtq. DCT...
My price limit was $40K for the Z, but I don't want the sport trim, since it's missing things I find important in a sports car.
It wasn't until I watched this Motor Trend video review on the Camaro 1LE which made me a believer. These are going for $40K used, but once the market stabalizes they...
So, enthusiastpov on instagram who works at Z1 motorsports just stated that the new Z has an external CSC.
The Z was shown at Zcon, so this could be possible inside information being shared ?
My decision depends on final price, but if it ends up being too much for the top trim I'm going to look for a 6th gen Camaro SS 1LE. Reason is this 1LE trim is track ready, one of the best chassis on the market, and looks aggressive over the standard Camaro. 3 years after the Z comes out I'll...
In general $40K for 400hp is good, but when you see what the base (sport) model has you start to scratch your head. The lack of LSD on the base model is concerning and no synchro rev match on the base?
The top trim (performance) model is the one to get obviously.
If base was around $35K-$37K...
Performance for me, but it's probably going to be mid to high $40K, so I will have to wait a few years for it to depreciate.. I would prefer the sport, but it's missing too many "Sport" items.
I agree with the poster above that there needs to be a middle trim between sport and performance.