Huge Dilemma, What to do?
3 years ago I was looking to replace my aging 1986 Mazda Rx7. I really liked the Nissan 350Z but my wife said no, we have kids and it snows here. 2 of my kids live in Texas and 2 in Missouri. So I bought a Pathfinder. It is a great vehicle but not what I wanted. It is heavy, hard to park, and forget about gas mileage. So, my says I never drive the SUV unless it snows. I have almost 21K miles on it. I told her it is too expensive to drive. She told me I should have gotten the Z and I might as well get one. But, this is the tough part, I also have some old Plymouths and Dodges I am trying to restore. A friend suggested I get the Dodge Challenger instead. The challenger has a back seat and the Z does not. I can maybe get the base 370Z for around $28K and the Challenger starts around $32K. I can't decide between the two. I still drive the Mazda to work days a week so whatever I get would be my daily driver. Any suggestions? Thanks for the help.
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What do you need a back seat for.. this car is for you!
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snow + either of the two will be all bad news -- so ... get teh Z
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Thanks!
For those who replied, thanks. I always thought a car should have 2 doors (maybe) and 1 seat. I have owned a total of 7 Mazda Rx-7s so a 2-seater has always been part of my make-up. For the price, in my opinion, no sportscar comes close. The new Mazda's are not the same...
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I wouldn't get either. It snows there so get an Audi Quattro.
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the Challenger is a fat pig and underpowered for its weight. The Z with good winter tires handles ok on snow, so long as your easy on the clutch/gas. This is a no brainer really. And if you must, if you can find one for MSRP or less, the new Camaro outperforms the challenger in every respect, and has a back seat.
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drop the wife hahah... i kidd. Like stated above get an audi!! lol
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as much as i like the looks of the challenger, its a pretty craptastic car. its miles behind the mustang which is miles behind the camaro. Get the Z or if you want a back seat then get the camaro. Or convince dodge to make the challenger out of carbon fiber and give it an interior that doesnt look like it belongs in a dodge omni.
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The kids are grown and have their own cars? Ditch the wife and get what YOU want..
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winter tires and winter driving skills is all u need. Now get that Z, dont let the door shut on this Z too....
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Yeah... get some aftermarket 18's with some michelin ps2 a/s
Or pirelli a/s tires on your 18's and jus chill in ya brand new Z cuz! ;) I mean u cud get an audi tts quattro but I kno what its like when u r in luv with one particular car. Its hard to stray. Playing devils advocate for a sec though.... the tts is quattro 0-60 in 4.8sec and quarter in 13.5sec lateral acc. Is .95g 2 extra seats with z performance and styling is comparable imho. Only issue is the audi is about 16k more at base price. So if u can't afford or just plain old don't want an audi? U will be great with a Z. Jus take extra care in winter driving. |
Yeah... get some aftermarket 18's with some michelin ps2 a/s
Or pirelli a/s tires on your 18's and jus chill in ya brand new Z cuz! ;) I mean u cud get an audi tts quattro but I kno what its like when u r in luv with one particular car. Its hard to stray. Playing devils advocate for a sec though.... the tts is quattro 0-60 in 4.8sec and quarter in 13.5sec lateral acc. Is .95g 2 extra seats with z performance and styling is comparable imho. Only issue is the audi is about 16k more at base price. So if u can't afford or just plain old don't want an audi? U will be great with a Z. Jus take extra care in winter driving. |
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You have been driving 2 seaters for years, so that shouldn't even be an issue. Get the z!
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Although I think that you will get some pretty biased (but true answers) on the fourm, I think that you have all but answered your own question. Z vs. Challenger. Well, I am not a huge fan of American cars, however, besides that, have you seen the reviews that the Challenger has gotten in various automotive magazines? The last article that I read was from Car and Driver, and it didn't do so well. They basically likened the thing to a tank, and it has not produced any type of stunning numbers.
If you are worried about fuel economy, you shouldn't be looking at any one of the two cars that you are. Both were not made to get the most MPG, however, I do not know, but if I had to guess, the Z would out do the Dodge. I haven't had any problems with the Z as a daily driver. I work as a firefighter in the Metro DC area, and have to haul around firefighting gear, uniforms, meals, sleeping stuff, etc..., every day that I work. Amazingly, the back cargo area actually holds my gear, I am still shocked. You already drive a 2 seater car, so I don't really see how it will be such a huge shock for you. If I were you, though, and I could pick, I would choose the Z. I really feel it is a better all around car. However, what I would do if I were you is go to both the Dodge and Nissan dealerships, and see which one cuts you a better deal! Good luck! |
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