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Vertigo 11-08-2013 02:11 PM

Chrysler Crossfire?

NissanGuy23 11-08-2013 02:31 PM

The actual car is going to be shown after Nov 22 at the Tokyo Auto Show correct?

4r3s 11-08-2013 02:59 PM

that article's use of english made my brain hurt in trying to figure out what the hell they were actually trying to say...

4r3s 11-08-2013 03:03 PM

The mustang looks like a sporty version of the fusion.

kfull 11-08-2013 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NissanGuy23 (Post 2560952)
The actual car is going to be shown after Nov 22 at the Tokyo Auto Show correct?

Correct!

andyj 11-08-2013 08:19 PM

Love the current model Z styling, and looking forward to see what the new one is like. The current Z's style is clean, unmistakably sporty, powerful, and classic. The styling is integrated such that it doesn't look like one group styled the front, another the rear, another the side etc. The current Z doesn't have unnecessary styling add-ons such as the BR-Z fake fender vents, nor any inexplicable body lines going in different directions, like the 06 BMW Z4, or any exaggerated overwrought lines, like the new Z4, or C7 for that matter.
All IMHO of course.

I'd like to have a 370Z, but decided to wait until I see the new one. If it's a lot like the white ESSflow in the picture (or whatever it's name is), I'll pass like many have said, and get the current model. A lighter, better performing and more efficient car would be desirable, but not if the designers go goofy and exaggerated with the styling. The current Z is proof that a sports car can be "understated" yet distinct and impressive in styling. I can't think of another sports car that equals the Z's presence without being over-styled and exaggerated. If the new Z has the classic proportions of the original, similar performance to the current model, and continues the tradition of clean and straightforward styling without the exaggerations and goofiness of so many cars these days, then I'm a buyer.

Firebase99 11-09-2013 09:53 PM

I have a 2013 Z, looking forward to the Z35, unless its a HUGE performance improvement over the Z34, i mean HUGE (dont really see how thats possible and keep the price reasonable), ill stick with the 370. Im getting a bit track experience at Sebring with Chin racing, putting down decent times. So less weight, more power...unless it actually WORKS at being a better drivers car, i.e. faster on the track I dont see myself trading for a Z35. Then again like Jordo said, lightening may strike again. I also have a DD, two actually, though I like driving the Z most days, so it has to be double duty.

andre12031948 11-09-2013 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyj (Post 2561540)
Love the current model Z styling, and looking forward to see what the new one is like. The current Z's style is clean, unmistakably sporty, powerful, and classic. The styling is integrated such that it doesn't look like one group styled the front, another the rear, another the side etc. The current Z doesn't have unnecessary styling add-ons such as the BR-Z fake fender vents, nor any inexplicable body lines going in different directions, like the 06 BMW Z4, or any exaggerated overwrought lines, like the new Z4, or C7 for that matter.
All IMHO of course.

I'd like to have a 370Z, but decided to wait until I see the new one. If it's a lot like the white ESSflow in the picture (or whatever it's name is), I'll pass like many have said, and get the current model. A lighter, better performing and more efficient car would be desirable, but not if the designers go goofy and exaggerated with the styling. The current Z is proof that a sports car can be "understated" yet distinct and impressive in styling. I can't think of another sports car that equals the Z's presence without being over-styled and exaggerated. If the new Z has the classic proportions of the original, similar performance to the current model, and continues the tradition of clean and straightforward styling without the exaggerations and goofiness of so many cars these days, then I'm a buyer.

:iagree: I don't even like bigger spoilers than the current sport pkg. has. Not even a fan of the 13/14 side front lights. That's just me....

Magic Bus 11-10-2013 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by andre12031948 (Post 2562589)
:iagree: I don't even like bigger spoilers than the current sport pkg. has. Not even a fan of the 13/14 side front lights. That's just me....

andyj makes an excellent statement above. IMHO, I think the Nismo spoiler and LED's fit in well with the Z.

alphajam 11-10-2013 03:26 PM

That is a terrible looking concept car.

Volk Z 11-10-2013 03:52 PM

I'm willing to bet that pic of the concept car will have less then 20 percent influence on the new Z... I assume the short tail and front bumper may be similar but there is wayyy too much of a styling jump on that from the 370z to be the successor car. Plus Nissan loves to mess with us in thinking it will look one way and completely going another way styling wise.
Google 350z concepts... There was one that looked like an updated 240z and it was hideous looking and the new Z looked NOTHING like it.

I will say if they don't do a 4 cyl turbo I will be very dissapointed. A boosted 4 would be a blast.

nmjaxx9 11-10-2013 04:09 PM

Fck the 2015 Z :roflpuke2:

Real Z riders take what they have over everything! Which is what u drive is the ultimate. Unless this **** is boosted no way Nissan is getting my business. Goodbye. :bowrofl:

nmjaxx9 11-10-2013 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Muney2bMade (Post 2464761)
I've never actually seen a concept car end up looking like the actual car. Lol

:iagree: Trueeeeee. Like that Devel car from the Dubai auto show. :yum:

zeeder 11-10-2013 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Volk Z (Post 2563168)
Google 350z concepts... There was one that looked like an updated 240z and it was hideous looking and the new Z looked NOTHING like it.

The first Z concept was from 1999 whereas the second (which eventually became the 350Z) was from 2002. My understanding with concepts is it all depends on what the market reception of them is as to whether they go back to the drawing board or how close the make the production vehicle. That and costs that is.

andyj 11-10-2013 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Volk Z (Post 2563168)
I'm willing to bet that pic of the concept car will have less then 20 percent influence on the new Z... I assume the short tail and front bumper may be similar but there is wayyy too much of a styling jump on that from the 370z to be the successor car. Plus Nissan loves to mess with us in thinking it will look one way and completely going another way styling wise.
Google 350z concepts... There was one that looked like an updated 240z and it was hideous looking and the new Z looked NOTHING like it.

I will say if they don't do a 4 cyl turbo I will be very dissapointed. A boosted 4 would be a blast.

Totally agree with Volk Z, a 4 cyl turbo would be a great way to maintain a lot of performance and add modern efficiency. And, yes it would be a blast. But they definitely ought to offer a higher performance 6 cylinder option the way BMW and MB does with the Z$ and SLK.


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