350Z or EVO X GSR? Anyone from Louisiana?
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350Z or EVO X GSR? Anyone from Louisiana?
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Was having a conversation with a friend the other day about this and I feel I need more honest, unbiased opinions. This is a hard decision that I do not want to end up regretting later on down the line.
I'm sure we all are aware of the 350Z's weaknesses and downsides, as well as all of it's strong suits. But here is a comparison between the two off the top of my head. It goes as follows:
EVO:
Backseat
4-door
Turbo
AWD
The 4B11T is making quite a name for itself. After a few bolt-ons, at 300 AWHP, it'll go 12.2 in the 1/4 mile. It also would make a formidable opponent on the road course. It is very responsive to mods, and it is reasonably inexpensive to build in comparison to the Z.
350Z:
Big displacement
Torque
RWD
Top end
Gearing
The stoutness of the tranny and rearend.
The lineage and history of the Z car.
Built motor and boost makes for a monster.
Sleekness of the sports coupe.
One of the last true Japanese sports cars left.
And last but not least, it's a 'driver's car' and doesn't have techno wizardry/gadgetry.
The bad:
I dislike how expensive everything is for it, how hard it is to get power out of it, as well as how hard it is to work on. Then, not to mention how impractical and small it is.
The cheap paint and interior, and the overall quality of Nissan...or lack thereof...
The dwindling book value!!!
Also, if there is anyone from Louisiana on here that owns an EVO that care to let me check it out? This would help tremendously.
Was having a conversation with a friend the other day about this and I feel I need more honest, unbiased opinions. This is a hard decision that I do not want to end up regretting later on down the line.
I'm sure we all are aware of the 350Z's weaknesses and downsides, as well as all of it's strong suits. But here is a comparison between the two off the top of my head. It goes as follows:
EVO:
Backseat
4-door
Turbo
AWD
The 4B11T is making quite a name for itself. After a few bolt-ons, at 300 AWHP, it'll go 12.2 in the 1/4 mile. It also would make a formidable opponent on the road course. It is very responsive to mods, and it is reasonably inexpensive to build in comparison to the Z.
350Z:
Big displacement
Torque
RWD
Top end
Gearing
The stoutness of the tranny and rearend.
The lineage and history of the Z car.
Built motor and boost makes for a monster.
Sleekness of the sports coupe.
One of the last true Japanese sports cars left.
And last but not least, it's a 'driver's car' and doesn't have techno wizardry/gadgetry.
The bad:
I dislike how expensive everything is for it, how hard it is to get power out of it, as well as how hard it is to work on. Then, not to mention how impractical and small it is.
The cheap paint and interior, and the overall quality of Nissan...or lack thereof...
The dwindling book value!!!
Also, if there is anyone from Louisiana on here that owns an EVO that care to let me check it out? This would help tremendously.
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Good point with the book value. Most people dont think about that when comparing cars. Evos dont depreciate much at all.
But of course when someone buys a car like this they are in no rush to sell it...
But of course when someone buys a car like this they are in no rush to sell it...
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My last car was a Z... loved everything except the interior, rough ride, and the lack of power. Best looking car in the price range, IMO.
You can make them decently quick with nitrous, however. Mid/low 12's or so.
You can make them decently quick with nitrous, however. Mid/low 12's or so.
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The four doors and the trunk are the two main reasons I'm planning on getting the Evo. Besides the fact that it's an Evo of course. It fits more people which means I'll get to show it off to more then one person at a time
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My 350, as is it sits now, is extremely comfortable to ride in and lots of fun to drive, however like it's been stated dramatically lacks power. if i were to drop 10k in just engine and FI work, it would be a monster.
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
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My 350, as is it sits now, is extremely comfortable to ride in and lots of fun to drive, however like it's been stated dramatically lacks power. if i were to drop 10k in just engine and FI work, it would be a monster.
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
AHHHHHHHHH!!!! no brembo package on the Z!!!!!!!!! i cried.
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This one was a no brainer for me after test driving both. I simply wanted an all wheel drive car and the STi didn't do it for me at the time. The Z compared to the X in the fealt extremely underpowered....granted that was nothing other than a butt dyno. The road to power for these vehciles can be radicly different however. With the Z there are a plethara of supercharger kits available in the 5.5-6k range than will lay down 350-400whp without ever having a need to upgrade or replace any supporting mods under the hood, and due to the belt driven nature of a supercharger you will never have the worries that many in the X community have regarding a bad tune, overboosting etc.... The X on the other hand can get stupid with options for power upgrades running setups from 312whp on the stock turbo with minor mods all the way to 800whp+ builds.
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Thanks for all the input guys. I really appreciate it.
Your Z is sick dude, I remember seeing it around the forums and in Youtube videos here and there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts as well.
My 350, as is it sits now, is extremely comfortable to ride in and lots of fun to drive, however like it's been stated dramatically lacks power. if i were to drop 10k in just engine and FI work, it would be a monster.
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
Your Z is sick dude, I remember seeing it around the forums and in Youtube videos here and there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts as well.
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Thanks for all your input guys. I appreciate it.
Your Z is sick dude, I've seen it around the forums and on Youtube in a few videos. Interesting to see that we're in the same predicament.
My 350, as is it sits now, is extremely comfortable to ride in and lots of fun to drive, however like it's been stated dramatically lacks power. if i were to drop 10k in just engine and FI work, it would be a monster.
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
But the thing i hate most now, is the lack of seating and how expensive it is to mod it. just because i have the HR motor, that pretty just automatically adds on more $$ to the price tag of any mod im looking at. i bought it new in 07'
I'm without a doubt switching over to the Evo side in about 5 months, and i know i wont look back.
and yes the depreciating value is f-ing rediculous...
My Z:
Your Z is sick dude, I've seen it around the forums and on Youtube in a few videos. Interesting to see that we're in the same predicament.
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But the EVO X is heavy in it's own right. I remember reading somewhere that they're like 3500-3600 pounds, while my Z is 3300. (But that is heavy for a 2-door sports coupe and if you meant that, then yeah, I agree completely.) Can anyone confirm the X's weight?...
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But yeah, I meant heavy for a 2 seater.
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