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Cheers mate, I'll give it a squiz.

I know it was joked about a little earlier on, but its almost a certainty that us lot will be better versed in this car and its features than the dudes selling it to us, id reckon. Easiest sale and commission they'd have had for a while!

Really looks like Nissan hit it out of the park though. So much positivity from these reviews! It really is reassuring.
 

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So it's got more compliance than most pure sportscars, making it more of a GT. If the everyday ride quality is appreciably better as a result it is a tradeoff I can live with. I was not a fan of the rock-hard ride of my father's 300ZX. New Z reminds me of the Miata, it uses a similar approach.

And the sport is softer, must be a real mushball lol.
 

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Great video! Getting me excited. Only problem is I know I'm not paying addition dealer markup so I'll be waiting a long time.
 

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That's interesting... I never felt the ride of the 370z to be that bad/uncomfortable. Yes the crappy bridgestone RE050a's made the ride worse, but after switching to S04 Pole positions the ride wasn't too bad. It was a really nice daily which got better with a nice set of EIbach Springs + Sways..
 
 





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