wheeliedub
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I thought this was a spider-man pointing at himself moment until I read your username. All safe here.
I gotta say, if the manual Supra were an option I would have bought it. I didn't realize how great the ZF trans really was before this car.I’m sick of every review and opinion of the new z revolving around the Supra. Those z bois hate on the Supra because it’s paddle only with fake vents, when the GTR is the same thing! Fake vents are popular on all cars but especially Japanese cars in this era. Plus the paddles are sooo dang fast. I can’t imagine being angry that a car company doesn’t allow you to choose to go slower. #cancelthemanuals
big large letters.https://jalopnik.com/heres-how-the-2023-nissan-z-stacks-up-to-the-toyota-sup-1847513702
Here's How The 2023 Nissan Z Stacks Up To The Toyota Supra
How the Z stacks up to the Supra:https://jalopnik.com/heres-how-the-2023-nissan-z-stacks-up-to-the-toyota-sup-1847513702
Here's How The 2023 Nissan Z Stacks Up To The Toyota Supra
The new Z is interesting and I would test it to see how it drives and feels. ON pure looks alone its the epitome of bland = Nissan styling. I prefer to look at the Supra anyday.How the Z stacks up to the Supra:
Old platform
Lesser build quality
Heavier (most likely)
Less torque
Longer gearing (6MT)
Open diff (Sport version)
Narrower tires (sport version)
Tiny brakes (sport version)
Shitty suspension (sport version)
Cloth interior (not Alcantara, cloth)
In conclusion, with it's heavier weight, smaller brakes to stop it, one wheel drive (sport), and longer manual gearing and shift times, the Supra will destroy it. The Performance version might stand a better chance, but will still fall behind. If there's a Nismo version coming, that might be a competitor, but that'll likely cost in the $50k range as well.
Yup, does not sound good at all. Maybe it's also because of the cold start?All I heard was engine noise, no exhaust note whatsoever.
-RJM
it sucks?Ah so it is built on the same platform as the previous generation. I was wondering how Nissan figured out how to keep a brand new sports car at $40k.
I wouldn't say that, I've driven a Q50 Red Sport and despite it weighing the same as a SUV, it was pretty fun to drive.it sucks?