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I don't think is a sales issue, I just think not a lot people know the potential of this car. I confess, I myself didn't. People probably end up picking mustangs over the Z only because it's a more "popular" sports car and "well known" for it's power. It's like apple computers back in the days. It has always been better computers than PCs, but people just didn't know it's potential. :happydance: |
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I blame that mostly on advertising, or the lack thereof. Most of the people I know who picked Mustangs over the Z did it because the car is "faster" and "costs the same". They are also more track ready and have greater tuning potential. But I love my Z. Don't get me wrong. I just don't value the rarity of the thing. I like other Z owners. I wish there were more. |
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What we are toasting to the fact that the Z is an exceptionally beautiful car that can holds it own against other far more expensive/exotic cars.:happydance: IMO all American/German cars a dime a dozen in the US. The Japaneses flooded the low end market with "cheaper" cars but despite that the "Z" still holds a certain elite status here & abroad.. Quote:
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Advertising ? Uhmmm I don't know. GT-Rs aren't advertised and I'm starting to see them around more often. Perhaps more often than the Z.
I love to see other Z drivers however I LOVE to be the only one with the car driving around and receiving all the compliments. Well thats why we have meets right. To gather every Z lover |
im all for community growth, no doubt. its just really nice not to see 50 cars per day identical to the one you drive. so tired of seeing new mustangs, and i dont even drive one. i can imagine it is frustrating or bothersome for mustang owners. or maybe its not at all, everyone is different i guess.
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Agreed... I get annoyed driving down the road and within a 10 mile stretch, I've already seen several Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers and Challengers... I remember when American muscle cars were really something to behold.. now they're just a dime a dozen.
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If you enjoy that about the Z, that's cool. I'm the opposite. I like seeing other Z's, giving Z waves. But I can also understand that seeing them on every corner would make them less special.
And even the GT-R has gotten more face time than the 370z over the years in magazines. |
I went out both Saturday and Sunday this past easter weekend. I put about 100 miles on my girl total, saw 3 370Z's total (2 base, 1 Nismo), and 5 350Z's. There were a bunch of mustangs, corvettes, and camaro's. Also, saw 1 exotic, a Porsche 911 Turbo S. I even had a nice run on the beltway with a newer Mustang GT (I'm still under break in so no way i'm abusing my girl, kept her under 4K in each gear) the driver was really cool we both gave each other props on our rides. A great weekend too because not too many Jumpout boys were out for the easter weekend, there truly is no other car for me but my Z.:happydance:
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I dont see too many 370s out here but the 350 is as common as any other car. I see at least 20 350s a day. There are 5 in my small neighborhood as it is.
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i am fired up to go to a meet one day. partially because its lonesome being the only Z around lol. but seriously, i love seeing all the custom work and look forward to hanging out with other people who are crazy about the Z badge, most of them way more knowledgable about these cars than i am. i have no fellow Z drivers to wave to
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There is one in my neighborhood but it's a 350. Everyday on my way home from work, I see about 5-6 Mustangs within a 2-mile stretch but I never see a 370! :) Since my purchase on 2/20, I have seen about three other 370 in the Dallas area.
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