Sep 14, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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The 370Z needs to be lighter and use a direct injection fuel system. If it can not get better fuel mileage it should not be allowed to ship the 370Z into this country. I think US Congress should prevent any more of these autos being shipped into our enviroment.
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Wuss
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The environment aside, the Zs have always been great cars. One of the few true Asian sports cars. I loved my 300ZX Twin Turbo I had a while back.
But, having test-driven a 350Z convertible in about 2002, I remember that the body did not seem very rigid. It felt twisty in hard cornering. Did they address it in the 370Z? |
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