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Montez 07-20-2015 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by schellingr (Post 3253979)
I didn't realize how outdated our 370z's are (And I have a touring w/ Nav)until I got inside of a 2016 Maxima from one of my coworkers. That thing is awesome inside.

I still love my Z :driving:.

The 09-14 Max (15 really with extra long model year run) Maxima interior was very similar to ours in the 370Z, it to was criticized for being "outdated" technology wise recently. Next Z will more than likely have a interior similar to the Max again. :driving:

Montez 07-20-2015 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Amj2020 (Post 3259895)
I love my Z interior, it certainly puts the rental car feel of the Camaro or Mustang interior to shame. Though, I must admit if you havent seen a new Maxima interior, it is pretty damn sweet. Looks way above its price range, super plush and a definite improvement. The maxima is by no means fast with its cvt and under 300 hp, but the interior is:happydance:

Its at 300hp for 16' and 5.7 to 60 per one test, not to shabby for a 3,600 pound CVT powered car. Would be slightly quicker with a proper transmission.;)

Duc_Z09 07-20-2015 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ped (Post 3262085)
The new Camaro for 2016 is really upping the quality of their game (though the seats still look a little less conforming - likely for the overweight people who will buy it):

It's also getting:

- The Corvette engine with 455/455 HP/tq

- Magnetic ride as an option

- Performance exhaust with valves to open for extra volume in sport/track modes.

- Driving modes that change various parameters like steering wheel, shocks, and exhaust

- Adjustable gauge cluster that changes based on driving mode selected

- Losing 200+ pounds model-to-model when compared to the outgoing 5th gen Camaro. They did this by moving to the Caddy ATS-V platform which makes the car smaller in almost all dimensions.

Too bad they had to make it look like this.:roflpuke2:

What were they thinking on that hood line?

Lukcas61 07-20-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Duc_Z09 (Post 3262436)
Too bad they had to make it look like this.:roflpuke2:

What were they thinking on that hood line?

The only thing I like about the new camaro is the price otherwise give me the lines of the Z. Daily driving my Z five days a week and I see maybe one or two Z in a week.

Duc_Z09 07-20-2015 08:18 PM

The absolute best Camaro years were 1967-1969, followed closely by 2003-2008. Everything else falls somewhere way, way, below those.:stirthepot:

Montez 07-20-2015 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Duc_Z09 (Post 3262483)
The absolute best Camaro years were 1967-1969, followed closely by 2003-2008. Everything else falls somewhere way, way, below those.:stirthepot:

2003-08???, they didn't make em those years....:wtf:

Duc_Z09 07-20-2015 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Montez (Post 3262492)
2003-08???, they didn't make em those years....:wtf:

Exactly.;)

Montez 07-20-2015 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Duc_Z09 (Post 3262529)
Exactly.;)

Lol, I kinda figured thats where you were going!:tup:


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