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DrEvil 03-03-2011 10:18 AM

No matter what we have,the next model usually is bigger badder and faster. I knew that the day I bought my Z. Whats more I don't care. I'm totally thrilled with it and if the next model comes out with a 500hp supercharged twin turbo enema injected motor, well so what. I got my dream Z, I gave the mods I wanted and I'm as happy as an older guy in a Z, oh wait,... I am an older guy in a Z.( 54 and I hope I die before I grow up!):stirthepot:

SPOHN 03-03-2011 11:35 AM

I don't understand why so many are worrried about the next Z. Some haven't even fully enjoyed what they have now. And the way the government, EPA, and gas prices are going makes you wonder what really is in store for us. Better hold on to what you got like a classic. Might not get a better car one day.

Decoy_TT 03-03-2011 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by red6spd (Post 919747)
You guys know that a Camaro weighs like 3500+pounds right? I dont think the Z has to worry much about V6 Camaros or Stangs (which top out at I think like 117mph or some crap) I think the stock 370 holds its own pretty well against the 400+hp Stang and Camaro. Its just as fast or faster to 60, I mean yea the V8's run away from it in the quarter but not but leaps and bounds. And I would hope nissan would wait more then like 3 years to make a big change like that. I mean from like what 04-08 the 350 only gained like 20hp correct???

Why in God's name would you WANT them to not make changes that increase efficiency and lead to rather large horsepower gains?

Are you upset that you didn't get it if it happens or something?

Cmike2780 03-03-2011 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Decoy_TT (Post 967541)
Why in God's name would you WANT them to not make changes that increase efficiency and lead to rather large horsepower gains?

Are you upset that you didn't get it if it happens or something?

I don't think that's what he's saying.

Decoy_TT 03-03-2011 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 967546)
I don't think that's what he's saying.

Then please tell me how you interpret this statement.

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Originally Posted by red6spd
And I would hope nissan would wait more then like 3 years to make a big change like that.

He hopes it doesn't happen. Also known as he doesn't want them to make this change.

daisuke149 03-03-2011 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Decoy_TT (Post 967711)
Then please tell me how you interpret this statement.



He hopes it doesn't happen. Also known as he doesn't want them to make this change.

maybe my comprehension is bad... but it looks like hes saying that he hopes they wait 3 years to do it.

I dont see him saying "I hope they never do"

And I agree they should wait. Companies shouldnt keep making changes every year. Its bad for business, it drives up costs, and that impacts us by making all cars more expensive.

Decoy_TT 03-03-2011 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by daisuke149 (Post 967750)
maybe my comprehension is bad... but it looks like hes saying that he hopes they wait 3 years to do it.

I dont see him saying "I hope they never do"

And I agree they should wait. Companies shouldnt keep making changes every year. Its bad for business, it drives up costs, and that impacts us by making all cars more expensive.

How is improving a product bad for business?

Also, it's been stated the technology is more or less already there and would be rather easily implemented. The additional costs would be rather minimal to incorporate DI.

If anything the 370z has had remarkably LITTLE changes to it year over year so far. It's quite due for one.

Besides, sales for the 370z are relatively low... So low to the point where it's getting into discontinuation territory. It didn't sell nearly as well as the 350z. It's time for a rather BIG change to hopefully spark renewed interest, and keep this great car selling. Something needs to be done.... Doing nothing for yet another year will lead to even less sales next year in my opinion.


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