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Originally Posted by Telephone I am somewhat disappointed as well. While I do agree that the linear powerband masks some of the 370Z's quickness, I feel that the 370Z is
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![]() Perspective is key here. As a car guy we have several different ones in the family here, all with different power bands. The Z has better torque then the G35 sedan that was recently replaced by a 2.7L Cayman. Cayman feels relatively strong due to the fact the car weights 600 lbs less then our Z, but peters out a tad above 6500. The old beater is a modified 2.0T WRX. Below 2000 RPM, that is a gutless car...the Z feels like a small block chevy in comparison ![]() The Z is sneaky fast as others have said. Just took some getting used to. I feel the 0-5K band is the strong point on the car. - b |
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