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gunz4me 10-01-2013 08:47 PM

Considering the 370z again
 
In late 2011, I was considering a 370z but ended up buying a 2012 WRX instead. Unfortunately, my circumstances have changed and I am now driving a LOT more than I used to in stop and go traffic. Sadly, my 40 year old arthritic left knee isn't liking a manual these days.

My question to the collective is, should I even consider a 370z with an automatic or should I look elsewhere? I'm looking for the same or better performance as my WRX but in something with an automatic transmission. I would prefer something with RWD or AWD.

I'm also cross shopping BMWs... Something like a certified pre-owned 135 or 335.

I already test drove a GTI with a DSG and a BR-Z with an automatic. The only word I have to describe both vehicles is... UNDERWHELMING! Also, I came from a 2006 Mustang GT into the WRX, so there is no way I would even consider another Mustang!

EDIT: Sorry for sounding like I am rambling. I'm thinking out loud here and having a beer, or three. :D

axmea? 10-01-2013 09:02 PM

Looks like you already made up your mind and looking for some validation from your forum brothers and sisters. I'd say go for it --- get the sport version.

NickTurnon 10-01-2013 09:15 PM

You can't go wrong with the 7AT on the 370z.

Its such a blast to have multiple options when you want to drive differently!

Automatic for grandma mode, "stick shifting" for more fun, and paddles for the track or going beast mode!

The 370z beats all those other cars though. But i agree with axmea, look for the sport package our touring to get all the bells and whistles.

Felix 808 10-01-2013 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by NickTurnon (Post 2512282)
You can't go wrong with the 7AT on the 370z.

Its such a blast to have multiple options when you want to drive differently!

Automatic for grandma mode, "stick shifting" for more fun, and paddles for the track or going beast mode!

The 370z beats all those other cars though. But i agree with axmea, look for the sport package our touring to get all the bells and whistles.


:iagree: Love my auto. Originally was wanting a stick, wife said it had to be auto :shakes head: Then I test drove the auto it was all http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/smilies/banana.gif If you can live with out back seats & cargo room, the Z is great.

Tribalpinoy91 10-01-2013 09:36 PM

I actually find the cargo room in the Z to be quite generous, of course I'm not gonna go out and expect to fit $200+ worth of groceries or shopping bags, I mean who does? I have not once found the cargo room to be lacking, on beach trips that lasted a week, everything we needed fit just fine.

DEpointfive0 10-01-2013 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribalpinoy91 (Post 2512303)
I actually find the cargo room in the Z to be quite generous, of course I'm not gonna go out and expect to fit $200+ worth of groceries or shopping bags, I mean who does? I have not once found the cargo room to be lacking, on beach trips that lasted a week, everything we needed fit just fine.

I put $200+ of costco crap in my car all the time! Lol

Most I've had in my car was an overflowed cart from Costco. (But I did use the passenger area, with room to spare!)



Oh, and 7AT FTW!

DIGItonium 10-01-2013 09:49 PM

Can you test drive it? Just want to make sure it's comfortable. It doesn't hurt to consider the 7AT. Just drive it.

gunz4me 10-01-2013 09:54 PM

They have some available at my local dealership for a test drive. In fact, I'm planning on going Saturday to test drive one!

As for cargo room, my wife has a 2013 Jetta TDi so any long trips would be taken in her car. We have no kids and no plans to have them either, so a 2 seater would be a perfect fit for me. It also keeps those pesky co-workers from wanting to tag along at lunch time!

fzgood 10-01-2013 10:02 PM

when i was shopping for my Z, I was pretty close to getting a 335is...

If your living situation allows for you to have a stylish, purposeful, 2 seater, go for it.

The German fast sedans are cars of compromise, imo. Nice, but compromised.

One of my friends has this to say about BMW's, particularly the 3-series: "They're great, except you can never get the smell of cheap cologne out."

peleincubus 10-01-2013 10:15 PM

I have 3 year old but me and his mother are broken up. So when I get the z soon booster seat it is haha

jaedub 10-01-2013 11:34 PM

2 words. TEST DRIVE!!! See how you like it. I'm sure it won't disappoint

ZeroZeta 10-02-2013 12:34 AM

:icon18:
gunz4me - I am around the same age with similar circumstances. My 2013 7AT has done me well.

A few things to share from my 3 months of ownership.

I had to have the dealer reflash my computer to fix an issue with the transmission dropping out of gear (5th I believe) in manual mode. There are a few others on here that had the same issue. Basically you shift up and then the car starts to disagree with your choice of gears.

I also strongly suggest that when you go for your test drive you try the manual mode. Great transmission but I think requires a full understanding to take advantage of or else it just seems awkward initially.

Since my computer reflash - Things have been really smooth.

OldGuy 10-02-2013 01:17 AM

Got My 370 Z at age 62 and I'm still enjoying it very much at age 65---even more now in retirement. 7 speed automatic is plenty exciting, especially with the paddles if you're in the mood. But test drive it first to be sure your knee can handle getting in and out. Fortunately, I have no such problems.

onzedge 10-02-2013 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 2512495)
Got My 370 Z at age 62 and I'm still enjoying it very much at age 65---even more now in retirement. 7 speed automatic is plenty exciting, especially with the paddles if you're in the mood. But test drive it first to be sure your knee can handle getting in and out. Fortunately, I have no such problems.

:tup:

zefaulter 10-02-2013 07:13 AM

nothing wrong with Automatics. that's where all manufacturers are heading anyway. in 10 years, there might be no manual cars in production if you ask me


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