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Attention! Attention! Read All About It! 380hp
Okay, so this isn't confirmed but it triggered one of my google alerts so it must be legit...
2017 Nissan Z: Go Small Or Go Home! Earlier this year, Nissan teased that they are developing a successor to both the 350Z and the 370Z. The details on the vehicle are scarce at the moment but many are pinpointing the car to get unveiled early next year. An insider from Nissan shared recently that the 370Z is great but it does not do a good job as a daily driver. This is something Nissan wish to rectify with the next Z-car and they hope to accomplish it by introducing a new, smaller capacity engine without jeopardizing power and performance. If the rumours are to be referred to, Nissan is going to equip the next Z with a 2.7L V6 turbocharged engine that will have about 380hp to offer. The turbocharged motor will also aid in returning about 22mpg city and 34mpg highway of fuel economy. If the rumours are right, then the next Z will obviously be known as the 270Z. The vehicle will definitely be practical for daily use due to the much better fuel economy. We can expect to hear more official details about the car in the coming months. |
Wrong focus.
I bought my Zs not for its fuel economy. I couldn't care any less whether it gets 14 mpg or 40 mpg. The move to forced induction would keep me from buying the car. |
Lmfao....that article is click bait, 270Z??? they need to stop with the damn rumors already
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I would find me an old 370 and buy that. 2.7l v6?? WTF is that!! I'll pass on that one unless it's stupid cheap.
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If u couldn't care a less if u get 14 or 40 mpg then u are very much in the minority.While this may be a sports car with the emphasis on performance,getting good fuel economy would be a welcome feature.
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RWD and 380BHP will have my attention no matter what.
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Not to mention the fact that a factory turbo car will make a lot more power from bolt ons and a tune than a NA car. |
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Not one time have I worried about the fuel economy. Not once. LOL Another rumor mill.
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It's not like it will actually hit those economy numbers in the real world. The epa test numbers go out the window the instant you touch the throttle. But Nissan has to play by the CAFE rules like everybody else.
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Anything less than 425hp will not make it in my garage. Nissan needs to take the Z back to the powerhouse it was in the 90's.
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2017 Porsches will all be turbos,,dropping from 3800ccto 2700cc, but will produce another 40-50 HP,,,saying its because of emissions..
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It will not take much to get 380hp out of the 370Z, so 380hp is not a big deal.
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Tell me. Does this make sense? The OP posted a link to one article saying that there will be a new Z. When in the there thread. MC posted a link to an article saying Nissan hasn't made a decision yet on the Z's future. Are some of these writers pulling sh!t out of their asses or what just to get their name out there?:shakes head: :icon14:
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