G37 as my performance car?????
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G37 as my performance car?????
Ok dudes,
I am selling my S2000 because i am just too big for it - i tried - but its TIGHT in that thing and i want something more comfy.
With that said, i am lookin at MANY options and the G37 keeps popping up on the list but i am worried that the G is too much of a GT car and not pure sports car for me (i have a daily so this is just a fun car).
Any opinions on that? Am i dead wrong or should i look elsewhere for my sports car fix? Are their mods out there (or coming soon) that will make the G more agressive/faster/nimbler/etc?
Thanks,
Jon
I am selling my S2000 because i am just too big for it - i tried - but its TIGHT in that thing and i want something more comfy.
With that said, i am lookin at MANY options and the G37 keeps popping up on the list but i am worried that the G is too much of a GT car and not pure sports car for me (i have a daily so this is just a fun car).
Any opinions on that? Am i dead wrong or should i look elsewhere for my sports car fix? Are their mods out there (or coming soon) that will make the G more agressive/faster/nimbler/etc?
Thanks,
Jon
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I am looking into the Caymans...they seem like a fun little car (hopefully not too little) to toss around. Also like the GTR (obviously) but am concerned about the price over MSRP and the service (Nissan dealerships FTL!)
Thanks for your opinion.
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G37 is a blast to drive fast in the twisty stuff, but it sounds like you are looking more for a pure track car and in that case I would stick with the 2-seaters. Cayman is a nice option if you want to move away from the Honda. 370Z, Boxter S, GT-R (I want one too, so get in line!)
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Why is everyone mentioning the 370Z? I thought that wasn't coming out until 2011... are there any new developments? (b/c I think by 2011, they better have a 380z and it should be 360+ hp to stay competitive)
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G37 is a blast to drive fast in the twisty stuff, but it sounds like you are looking more for a pure track car and in that case I would stick with the 2-seaters. Cayman is a nice option if you want to move away from the Honda. 370Z, Boxter S, GT-R (I want one too, so get in line!)
I like where you head it at
Thanks for all the replies guys. Love the "37" just not sure its what i am after at this point. Why do Gt3's have to cost 125k???
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It looks like you are looking for something that has sports car like nimble handling. In the straight line the G will satisfy compared to the S2K. The handling on the G is great but it will not feel like your S2k. It is a different kind of feel although still quite capable.
The Z is a nice alternative for something bigger than the S2K and yet tossable because of its shorter wheel base.
But make no mistake, the G was built primarily to be a daily driver.
The Z is a nice alternative for something bigger than the S2K and yet tossable because of its shorter wheel base.
But make no mistake, the G was built primarily to be a daily driver.