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Philipp 08-18-2009 09:40 PM

The little things
 
There's been a lot said about the overheating issue (which, since a couple of weeks, seems to be a none issue…), also enough said about paint defect, bad dealerships & service etc.. that we've lost track on how good of an automobile this car really is!

This thread is dedicated for 370 owners that discovered "the little things" that haven't been advertised and that is making this car so cool & enjoyable!

I had mine for 2 weeks, but this is what comes to mind:
- Taking a tight curve at 55m that I used to take at 40;
- Being able to show my beautiful Z rear end at the Mustang community (between 2 lights);
- Torque is always available (even if not in proper gear…);
- All the “thumbs up” I get!!!

Any other “little things” that we could share?

gleonard 08-18-2009 09:48 PM

I've noticed the same bulliten points you've made, although living in LA with so many fancy, sporty cars driving around nobody really notices too much with one exception. I look like a cross between Fred Flintstone and the fat guy from Lost, so I get a lot of wtf looks from people when they see me walk up to or get out of the car.

I've had my 370z for about a month and I've been having a blast driving it around. And with the exception of having to replace a tire due to a nail, have had no problems with the Z so far.

frost 08-18-2009 09:50 PM

I've noticed I get a lot of smiles and waves from women. If I didn't have a chick already, I'd be getting more ass than a toilet seat.

awesomez 08-18-2009 10:02 PM

Someone on this forum once said every drive feels like a mini vacation. That's exactly how it feels to me.
It's one of few in this area, at least for now.
The leather seats do not make you sweat and keep your a$$ planted in one place.
The doors, hood and trunk are light and easy to open. If you are uphill, open the door and try to get something passenger seat, the door is less likely to smack you or your leg, and even if it does it won't break your leg like on most other cars.
Those rear tires with sport package have a lot of traction.
I can flip the personality at will between comfortable, well equiped GT into a... well, a racing hen :)

awesomez 08-18-2009 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frost (Post 157003)
I've noticed I get a lot of smiles and waves from women. If I didn't have a chick already, I'd be getting more ass than a toilet seat.

Ditto, except having a chick already doesn't stop me for a bit.

Philipp 08-18-2009 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by awesomez (Post 157037)
Someone on this forum once said every drive feels like a mini vacation. That's exactly how it feels to me.
It's one of few in this area, at least for now.
The leather seats do not make you sweat and keep your a$$ planted in one place.
The doors, hood and trunk are light and easy to open. If you are uphill, open the door and try to get something passenger seat, the door is less likely to smack you or your leg, and even if it does it won't break your leg like on most other cars.
Those rear tires with sport package have a lot of traction.
I can flip the personality at will between comfortable, well equiped GT into a... well, a racing hen :)

:iagree:
You are reading my mind... good comments!

Mergnthwirker 08-18-2009 10:17 PM

When I go to a restaurant I park where I can look at the car. Even after months of ownership, I still think it looks great out there (although it seems to attract old Hondas which park around it, kinda like flypaper for them...)

wolf41779 08-19-2009 12:29 AM

I just wish my drive to work was longer, Im thinking about leaving earlier and just taking the long route...thats gotta mean something...

Pheonix 08-19-2009 12:36 AM

I've got a 22 mile commute, one way...and thats the short way. If I go round-a-bouts, I'm sure I can tack on another 5-10 miles :p

need4speed 08-19-2009 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by awesomez (Post 157037)
Someone on this forum once said every drive feels like a mini vacation. That's exactly how it feels to me.
It's one of few in this area, at least for now.
The leather seats do not make you sweat and keep your a$$ planted in one place.
The doors, hood and trunk are light and easy to open. If you are uphill, open the door and try to get something passenger seat, the door is less likely to smack you or your leg, and even if it does it won't break your leg like on most other cars.
Those rear tires with sport package have a lot of traction.
I can flip the personality at will between comfortable, well equiped GT into a... well, a racing hen :)

Lol... don't own it yet. But took 3 test drives n decided to wait for the 40th ann. Model but I told me wife while we were on the test drives. This car. Really makes u feel free.
Its truly something special. Having owned a 5 sports cars. 3 of them imports.
This one was special. Its truly a joy to drive.
And in my opinion. The 370z is a car that turned the tables. BMW HAS TO BENCHMARK THIS CAR NOW.

AndyO 08-19-2009 07:29 AM

[QUOTE=awesomez;157037]The leather seats do not make you sweat [QUOTE]

come to Texas.......

AndyO 08-19-2009 07:31 AM

^ noob quote

awesomez 08-19-2009 08:16 AM

[QUOTE=AndyO][QUOTE=awesomez]The leather seats do not make you sweat
Quote:


come to Texas.......
I was in south florida with it with 110 degrees. No sweating at all. These are not your old Z's leather seats.

billydsz 08-19-2009 10:15 AM

I picked my car up yesterday, after waiting for it since late May (I ordered mine). Drove it to work, feels amazing to drive. Anyway at lunchtime I drove it to a chinese place at a shopping center and parked it and went into the restaurant to get some take out. About 10 minutes later I walked out and there were 7 people standing around my car and talking. Does anything else have to be said? :happydance:

6MT 08-19-2009 10:33 AM

Good points, one and all. I can't disagree. I do have one problem though. Now I don't live where there are any "car-jackings", so this issue really doesn't "alarm" me.

I've found that I get "tail-gated" a lot. Not really sure what it is. But everytime I drive the 370, people get really close to me at stop lights and while driving. While driving this is easily cured.... accelerator pedal. The stop light thing kind of bothers me. People have gotten within inches of the rear of the car (?). Can't expalin why.


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