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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang Sit in the seat and drive the car. Answering questions for self = ftw. Originally Posted by pedelg24 I think the seats a pretty solid with

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Old 10-27-2011, 11:45 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Sit in the seat and drive the car.

Answering questions for self = ftw.
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I think the seats a pretty solid with one exception. When you put your head on the head rest you can feel the posts from the head rest in your back. The seats seem pretty hollow but they don't slide around. The seats are a pretty tight fit too. You should take one out for a test drive.


I have driven one, well, several, but my 'vette had solid seats when new, and now they tend to move around a bit. I loved the car on first impression (both the Z06 and the 370Z), I'm just curious how time treats it, and I don't want to answer that for myself if someone else can do so for me.

My one MAJOR complaint about the 370Z was the blind-spot. It was insane.

PS. I heard the head-rests were that way on purpose and it was a "feature"?
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