Andaesthetics
Well-Known Member
In reality, the massive majority of Z owners don't track their car. So when he says it's not intended for the track it means this car wasn't made with the intention of being a track ready from factory. It's made for the average Z owner that can daily drive it, cruise around on the weekends, and take it for some backroads or canyon runs. A lot of sports cars these days are the same way.wow...well since it doesn't sound like it was built to track, i wonder how many will not even buy the z since that is what they had planned for it. there were even those who were hoping to daily it and run autocross on the weekends.
@trackratZ may be happy he went with something else. this new info might push others towards the gr86/brz twins...
It doesn't mean you can't track it at all, it just means in it's stock form it won't be putting any crazy lap numbers down and you probably won't be able to do more than a couple laps before it starts overheating. With an upgraded heat exchanger, good wheels, good brakes, and some suspension upgrades it'll be fine for the track though.
I'll be honest, the 370Z doesn't have great trunk room. Considering the new Z has the same exact trunk, I wouldn't plan on taking it grocery shopping for a whole family. Same goes for a road trip, don't expect to take more than two peoples belongings. It can get you by, but just be weary it's really not all that spacious.Not a golfer either. But reality for me, having decent cargo space would be nice, and open up the opportunities to use the Z. For going on vacation (packing light), getting groceries or whatever. My BRZ is workable for that stuff, with two occupants and having the trunk/back seat. Been able to go on fishing and cross country camping trips. Maybe Nissan should use the sleeping bag/cooler test, rather than golf bag test.![]()