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You can fell into sleep while driving, that is how it is comfort As a Z daily driver, its not a big deal at all. Comfort? Im rather busy keep

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Old 04-22-2010, 05:22 AM   #16 (permalink)
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You can fell into sleep while driving, that is how it is comfort As a Z daily driver, its not a big deal at all. Comfort? Im rather busy keep preshing the gas!
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Old 04-22-2010, 05:24 AM   #17 (permalink)
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it is very uncomfortable if you plan on taking naps in your car. The headrest feels like cardboard. Also it's almost impossible to have sex in the car. Driving though is very comfortable. It's stiff but not harsh. And the cabin noise is fine about 98% of the time. The other 2% is still tolerable. I just wish the steering wheel telescoped just a tiny bit. If comfort is your only concern about the car, you should definitely get it. Don't worry about it! And if you don't believe me go test drive the car. The NVH complaints from 'professional' reviews is exaggerated too in my opinion. The car was never intended to feel like a Lexus LS.
If you are concerning about doing that in a tiny z, then you should've got hummer
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Old 04-22-2010, 07:29 AM   #18 (permalink)
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Like those before me have said this is a sports car and will handle like a sports car, I'm used to it so therefore it doesn't bother me though it may bother you. If you want the Lux. version of this car go with the G37Coupe. Where abouts in NJ are you?
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its harsh..i damn near cracked a tooth the other day driving on the freeway..haha.
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the Z is very comfy in stock form. go for it!

takes bumps and dips like a champ... it's great.
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I feel my Anniversary (std. sport package) rides very well. It's somewhat firm, but not intolerable by any means.
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The Z is a sports car plain and simple. If you are concerned about comfort maybbe you should look into getting the G37 its luxury counterpart....
i was actually considernig the g37 but the Z is considerably cheaper and i thought i was risking comfort but according to most of you guys i am now confident in my descision. thanks
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If you are concerning about doing that in a tiny z, then you should've got hummer
I think that's exactly what he's trying to get
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Honestly, the car is quite smooth in general, but with potholes it's very bad. I don't know how many potholes there are in your area, but I've driven on some bumpy and crappy roads, and it is not fun.
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According to CR, the 370 is a quantum leap over the 350, suspension-wise, and I enjoy my 350 to the max'! Your potholes CAN'T be worse than ours, down here, so GO FOR IT!
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According to CR, the 370 is a quantum leap over the 350, suspension-wise, and I enjoy my 350 to the max'! Your potholes CAN'T be worse than ours, down here, so GO FOR IT!
Nooo...I owned an 05 350Z before (stock height) and it was much better with potholes and crappy roads. The difference is very noticeable in the 370.
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If you are concerning about doing that in a tiny z, then you should've got hummer
exactly why I have both.

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I feel my Anniversary (std. sport package) rides very well. It's somewhat firm, but not intolerable by any means.
Same here. I have been surprised at how extremely comfortable the car is. The build quality of the seats and interior is exceptional. It can be a bit of a bumpy ride on rough roads, but that is to be expected in a monster like the Z.

I added some Premium floormats to my Z, mainly to save my 40th Anniversary mats. Wow - the premiums are VERY plush and add even more comfort to the experience.
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If you are concerning about doing that in a tiny z, then you should've got hummer
can be done, you're just limited positions wise...

Christening a car is very important. I take this matter very seriously.

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Also it's almost impossible to have sex in the car.
Not if you know what you're doing
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