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Old 08-17-2013, 08:05 AM   #15 (permalink)
UNKNOWN_370
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That whole 30-50 review is shaky to me. I find the Z to be highly responsive in transistions in the Z. The Z transitions effortlessly and without compromise. I find the Z's weight may show in the corners but never in transitions. I'm not even going to say it's the Z's weight per say. It's the Z's weight distribution, ie, FR platform and heavy front engine... The Z4 steering is considerably numb giving less feedback than the 370z so i don't see how that's possible.

Shaky braking while light braking? Sounds like the pads need to be bedded or something. Check the equipment before making a full on statement about shaky braking. Z braking is way superior to the Z4. Even though the Z4 may brake well.

i give you the tranny.
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