I don't think Nissan has even started production yet.Where are the performance tests? All I see is a lot of visual fluff. I want to see one slamming gears at the track.
- RJM
What about the cars at the fancy presentations? Let one of the many car review houses like Throttle House test it at their track.I don't think Nissan has even started production yet.
I don't recall we've heard weight specs yet; that and no reviews from anyone leads me to think they're concerned about how it stacks up against the premium sports car segment.What about the cars at the fancy presentations? Let one of the many car review houses like Throttle House test it at their track.
That’s the content we really want to see.
-RJM
I'm assuming you are talking about the blue and yellow one? From what I understand those two are hand built pre-production cars and not everything works on them. I also wouldn't be surprised if the final tuning and calibration are set.What about the cars at the fancy presentations? Let one of the many car review houses like Throttle House test it at their track.
That’s the content we really want to see.
-RJM
I wondered that myself. There’s been NO number at all except hp and torque. Found that very odd and super sketchy.In case you havent noticed - dealers and the maker want orders before full road tests are published.
The new M240i has been evaluated in static fashion but not road test. Those tests are going on but the full release is 16 Nov and all that testing with factory cars in CA will be released at 6pm that day.
Dealers have allocations and cars are literally ordered and built but no press is coming out till that date.
Well, five-spoke wheels are a pretty staple design across manufacturersPatent images of the 18 inch wheels for the sport model.
https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/threads/more-looks-at-sport-trim-18”-wheels.627/