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Neo2070 02-06-2020 02:35 PM

I agree keep the "sports" look however a few "safety features" to save lives and for the sake of safety doesn't distract from the car at all. In fact most of the safety features in the Nissan Intelligent mobility package are transparent to the driver and don't hinder the vehicle "look" or "feel" of the car at all.
May even justify the current $40,000 + price tag!

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3906777)
Distracted driving aids do not belong on a sports car. Period.

Get a different car or learn to drive. Sheesh :shakes head:


JARblue 02-06-2020 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906793)
I agree keep the "sports" look however a few "safety features" to save lives and for the sake of safety doesn't distract from the car at all. In fact most of the safety features in the Nissan Intelligent mobility package are transparent to the driver and don't hinder the vehicle "look" or "feel" of the car at all.
May even justify the current $40,000 + price tag!

:gtfo2:

Driving nannies encourage poor driving habits and distracted driving. People rely on them more than they pay attention these days. It is not a good thing.

This isn't about aesthetics. And they absolutely do hinder the "feel" of the car. When nannies interfere with my driving more often than not it's an unsafe interruption.

Rusty 02-06-2020 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3906794)
:gtfo2:

Driving nannies encourage poor driving habits and distracted driving. People rely on them more than they pay attention these days. It is not a good thing.

This isn't about aesthetics. And they absolutely do hinder the "feel" of the car. When nannies interfere with my driving more often than not it's an unsafe interruption.

:iagree:

The most important safety feature sits on your shoulders. Use it.

Neo2070 02-06-2020 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3906794)
:gtfo2:

Driving nannies encourage poor driving habits and distracted driving. People rely on them more than they pay attention these days. It is not a good thing.

This isn't about aesthetics. And they absolutely do hinder the "feel" of the car. When nannies interfere with my driving more often than not it's an unsafe interruption.

unfortunately my friend these are the times we live in..teenagers on cell phones texting while driving, women trying to put on makeup on the way to work while driving etc...I see it every day...makes the NEED for these safety features in every car essential as saving lives especially the lives of others who are victims of these poor drivers.

JARblue 02-06-2020 02:53 PM

Meh... let Darwin sort it out, I say.

Put those nannies on soccer mom SUVs and such. Leave them off my sports car options.

Neo2070 02-06-2020 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3906800)
Meh... let Darwin sort it out, I say.

Put those nannies on soccer mom SUVs and such. Leave them off my sports car options.

Get with the times pal! Guaranteed the new Z (if there is one) is going to incorporate a lot if not all of these Nissan Intelligent mobility features.

Lets face it the Z is still and will always be a beautiful unique car that even though the design is 10 years old can still hold its own is uniqueness and pure sports car "feel" I LOVE the design of the Nismo Z! Hell it is one of the few true "sports" cars that you can still get with a manual transmission!!!! however every single Youtube review from Doug Mauro to Four Bros speed etc list the interior and stock power as the car's weaknesses
It's due for a power and technology update.

Octane 02-06-2020 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906802)
Get with the times pal! Guaranteed the new Z (if there is one) is going to incorporate a lot if not all of these Nissan Intelligent mobility features.

no, less weight not more.....

-ZS-Carpenter 02-06-2020 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906802)
Get with the times pal! Guaranteed the new Z (if there is one) is going to incorporate a lot if not all of these Nissan Intelligent mobility features.

Making it a less desirable car. The current Z is one of few cars you can buy new that are not loaded with bloat

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JARblue 02-06-2020 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906802)
Get with the times pal! Guaranteed the new Z (if there is one) is going to incorporate a lot if not all of these Nissan Intelligent mobility features.

Which guarantees I won't buy one :tup:

Neo2070 02-06-2020 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 3906806)
Which guarantees I won't buy one :tup:

Resistance is futile!

Neo2070 02-06-2020 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by -ZS-Carpenter (Post 3906805)
Making it a less desirable car. The current Z is one of few cars you can buy new that are not loaded with bloat

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So..proven safety technology that could potentially save lives that could be seamlessly integrated into the vehicle making it transparent to the driver is bloat?

FPenvy 02-06-2020 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906810)
So..proven safety technology that could potentially save lives that could be seamlessly integrated into the vehicle making it transparent to the driver is bloat?


it's a sports car. if used correctly then safety features don't matter. typically dead on impact.


:tiphat:

Neo2070 02-06-2020 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Octane (Post 3906804)
no, less weight not more.....

How much more "weight" do you think these safety features add?
If weight is your concern you can start with an aftermarket exhaust and go from there..

Neo2070 02-06-2020 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3906811)
it's a sports car. if used correctly then safety features don't matter. typically dead on impact.


:tiphat:


I think the vehicle crash data from the NHTSA would disagree with you illogical statement.

FPenvy 02-06-2020 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Neo2070 (Post 3906813)
I think the vehicle crash data from the NHTSA would disagree with you illogical statement.

:facepalm:

you're either older or a young one who had a terrible childhood.


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