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For the sake of Nissan's future viability, I sure hope that whoever came up with that is no longer designing cars.
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Looks like the RX-8, FR-S, the Amuse Vestito, and the Z had an orgy and impregnated a power wheel that drove into the reverse shrink ray from Honey I Shrunk the Kids.
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What happened to the "Z" on the steering wheel? Now THAT'S turned into a Nissan hamburger? I know I know, small potatoes compared to the whole monstrosity, but I can't stand the hamburger. I thought the "Z" on the steering wheel was a nice touch on the current models.
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That is awful. Wowow
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Looks like someone ate a z and an rx8 and **** that thing out.
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I would actually prefer the Z take a couple year hiatus, make a cheap BRZ competitor to make all the Silvia guys happy, and come back when the market is stronger.
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:eek2: Hope that's a photo shop joke..
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Looks like the Stig's helmet.
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Not really because I'm worried about our cars being the "old model". I would just rather have Nissan take their time and focus their resources on a BRZ fighter instead of rushing the next Z. |
Just read at Edmunds the new Mustang will be a foot shorter, 6" narrower, and - get this - 400 lbs lighter. 5.0 will still be offered. Imagine a small, 3200 lbs, and 420 hp GT with Track Pack...I was hoping it would stay with the EVOS concept styling, but it looks more of an evolution of the current look mixed with the EVOS. So at least for looks, my 370Z may still be the better looking car. Still though, Nissan has to really step up on the next generation or they will have lost even before they start. Going downmarket to compete with the FRS would be huge mistake, that is what a 200SX/240SX is for.
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