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Is is the lateral movement? If so, it takes less than the cost of an oil cooler to resolve. Is it L/R communication? Because you'll snap the axle before you notice that, and everybody that claims to notice it is smelling bananas in their wine. So many people get caught up on these things that they forget that the major advantage of an IRS isn't inherent to the design. It is the adjustability...and it requires a rather well-sorted IRS to even notice these things. I'm jealous of the camber curves for the Z's multilink...they're insane. You don't have to worry about dialing in unreasonable rear camber at all, because it is there on demand. On the other hand, the toe curve is horrendous, because they tried far too hard to correct the 350Z's corner exit flutter. Of course, the unsprung weight on the mustang is a bitch, but that's another discussion entirely. |
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Maybe you should take a step back from that "Another Z fanboy bashing the Mustang" podium ask yourself why I'm upset that the Mustang doesn't seem to me to handle as well as the magazines say it does in practice, on the street. Quote:
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No, I don't think I really can articulate what it is. It just "feels like" a SRA to me. I suppose it's the connection between the left & right wheels when hitting a bump with one wheel and not the other that is apparent, but I supposed you'll just say something about banana wine or dampers or snapping axles so does it matter? I felt it. Even if it was imaginary... Which I don't believe it was for a second... Does it matter to me? Not in the slightest. I buy and pay for a car to enjoy driving it, if I don't, then, why have it, for whatever reason? The SRA wasn't the only thing I didn't like about the Mustang, anyway. Sure, a few thousand dollars worth of suspension mods could have taken care of some of it, maybe even most of it, and I probably could have lived with the rest of it, but I realized that I liked the Z just as it was, better than the Mustang as it was, and I'd rather buy a car and leave it "as it was." In the end it doesn't matter what you think or what Car & Driver thinks, the guy asked for opinions and I gave mine. I've driven the Z and the Mustang pretty extensively on the roads I drive on every day, and I'm a much better judge of what I enjoy driving and what "handles better" to me on those roads. You can disagree all you want but there's really no point in changing my mind that the Mustang is just far less enjoyable to drive in stock form than the 370Z. :tiphat: If you want to talk about track performance, take a look at the Z's numbers without the straightaways vs. the Mustang GT in that test. I can't find the PDF anymore, but I recall they were pretty much tied... So I think it really comes down to if more straight-line acceleration is more important to you and/or which car you think is more fun to drive. |
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It sounds like your stance and reasons have changed quite a bit since your original post. No argument here on most of what is in the above post. Thank whoever has been lending you a Mustang for letting you drive it, and have a good day:tup: |
Considering your background, Id say that the best compromise and bang for buck in your situation would definitely be the 5.0. Id get the BOSS.
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i would pick the 370z.
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Other mags have said "make no mistake, you can tell it's a SRA" and C&D says they can't tell. I sure as hell thought I could tell! Someone (Motor Trend?) said the steering on the Mustang was "precise and communicative" and C&D says "not a puff of smoke" as far as feedback; which is it? Well, I did think it was a little numb but it certainly wasn't over-boosted or anything. And with respect to the other cars, other mags (and many enthusiasts) say that the Miata is the most fun you can have on two wheels, a true driver's car - And then C&D says, "Oh, except a car with more gyroscopes and electronic nannies than a black ops helicopter, that's waaaay more fun." I mean, come on. So, that was supposed to be the point. Someone brought up C&D and how they ranked the cars and I think their rankings were ******** for the most part, and I think the only way to pick a winner is to forget what those C&D clowns say, and go drive the damn thing yourself. :) |
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Went from G35x to 370 Z. In 8 years I had more than 2 other persons in the G ONCE. It was very reliable, which influenced Z choice. I consider the Z an Infiniti.
Choice was Infiniti G37x versus the Z. Got the Z so wife couldn't buy much when we were out and about! Only half kidding. Also just got the old nostalgia for my youth when I owned Corvettes. But hate Vette seats. |
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**370Z (oh-check that-have one already) **Boss302 please-anything but blue-thanks!!:excited: If i were only born independently wealthy--**sigh** |
I'd go with 370z or WRX STI. I love my Z but I need a roof rack to fit my bike.
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The 370z is my top choice , then a 335i i want to go check em both out and drive em both i dont want to test drive the mustang anymoreee
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