trackratZ
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It'll be great if they can shoehorn the R35 mill into the Nismo Z, of course make it RWD, like my RB is now. I'd be willing to wait for that, even touching $60K max if comes with Brembos and adj susp.
It ok to dream..But that's wishful thinking...I will be the first one to trade my r35 in for one. ?It'll be great if they can shoehorn the R35 mill into the Nismo Z, of course make it RWD, like my RB is now. I'd be willing to wait for that, even touching $60K max if comes with Brembos and adj susp.
To me that is because it was actually an Ariya advert that just has teasers of the Z and was not really ever meant to be an advert for the Z.That super bowl commercial was worthless. Doesn’t even say the name of the car as the very least. Worst 7 million they could have spent
Why bother having the Z in it at all then?To me that is because it was actually an Ariya advert that just has teasers of the Z and was not really ever meant to be an advert for the Z.
If what you're saying is true, the action-pack story line doesn't represent the technology of an electric car-- there's no combustion/explosion in an EV!To me that is because it was actually an Ariya advert that just has teasers of the Z and was not really ever meant to be an advert for the Z.
Why bother having the Z in it at all then?
As I said to me it was a teaser for the Z not an advert for it per se as no further information has been provided for it. The information for the Ariya is already out with pricing etc known for it thus people can actually order one knowing how much it will cost and actually buy it.If what you're saying is true, the action-pack story line doesn't represent the technology of an electric car-- there's no combustion/explosion in an EV!
I think that ad is primarily for the Z w/ driving excitement.
Same with coverage this morning, too - https://www.hagerty.com/media/enter...l-car-ads-touchdowns-field-goals-and-fumbles/The ad was well received from everything that I read last night after it aired and this morning. Websites I saw that rank best/worst ads considered it one of the best. It also generated the most buzz as of yesterday morning so I'm sure Nissan is fine with the result.
https://www.businessinsider.com/top-trending-super-bowl-2022-commercials-ads-2022-2
In the disclaimers it mentions 2023 Z and 2023 ARIYA and if you know where to look you'll spot Z badging a couple times and the Ariya badge at the end. Some people just saw the car for the first time last night and will instantly recognize it as a new Z while others will not. I'm sure the Nissan USA website had a lot of traffic after the airing, and the first thing you see is the Z & Ariya/link to the ad. From there you can find out all information currently available on both cars.
But that's American ... all muscle and no finesse. Plus it can't even go around corners, just ask Jeremy Clarkson.A lot of people mention the supra but another car in this competition is the Mustang gt...
Well you're wrong on that, esp the S550 latest gen, reminded again to post this LOL https://fastestlaps.com/tracks/laguna-seca-post-1988But that's American ... all muscle and no finesse. Plus it can't even go around corners, just ask Jeremy Clarkson.![]()