I like the 350z a lot. Only problem is I like a car that has people hauling capacity rather than a two seater. If it was like the new Skyline, a 2+2 coupe, it would be super cool and a really fun car. I mean the 350z is about the same size as the Porsche 2+2s. I’d rather have semi-functional rear seats than no rear seats. You really don’t regret it until you have to live it.
I like the 350z a lot. Only problem is I like a car that has people hauling capacity rather than a two seater. If it was like the new Skyline, a 2+2 coupe, it would be super cool and a really fun car. I mean the 350z is about the same size as the Porsche 2+2s. I’d rather have semi-functional rear seats than no rear seats. You really don’t regret it until you have to live it.
2 seaters are inconvenient, but the truth is your passengers need to find a different way of getting around. Unless you have children, no one really needs more seating. I always have 2-4 passengers with me, and the only thing I'd regret about buying a 2 seater is the good times with friends I'd miss out on.. because we always have good times that wouldn't happen had I not picked up those people to hang out (but I wouldn't miss fitting 6-7 people in my 4 seater Mustang).
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I like the 350z a lot. Only problem is I like a car that has people hauling capacity rather than a two seater. If it was like the new Skyline, a 2+2 coupe, it would be super cool and a really fun car. I mean the 350z is about the same size as the Porsche 2+2s. I’d rather have semi-functional rear seats than no rear seats. You really don’t regret it until you have to live it.
2 seaters are inconvenient, but the truth is your passengers need to find a different way of getting around. Unless you have children, no one really needs more seating. I always have 2-4 passengers with me, and the only thing I'd regret about buying a 2 seater is the good times with friends I'd miss out on.. because we always have good times that wouldn't happen had I not picked up those people to hang out (but I wouldn't miss fitting 6-7 people in my 4 seater Mustang).
living where I live, having a 2 seater usually means light and powerful and RWD. which is no good in the snow, and I miss all the friends we could cram into my saab. So im buying a Audi Quattro to replace the Z for the winter, the Z gets a full tank of 94 octane and sits in the garage all winter 2+2 coupes however, are quite usefull as I found out at autocross my friend has a Rx8 which has those silly midget doors, but we fit 8 people in a 4 seater...
living where I live, having a 2 seater usually means light and powerful and RWD. which is no good in the snow, and I miss all the friends we could cram into my saab. So im buying a Audi Quattro to replace the Z for the winter, the Z gets a full tank of 94 octane and sits in the garage all winter 2+2 coupes however, are quite usefull as I found out at autocross my friend has a Rx8 which has those silly midget doors, but we fit 8 people in a 4 seater...
Around here, no RWD is that great in the snow because the whole city is hills (powerful and light cars are no exception). Also, you won't see an enthusiast's car out in the winter here because our winters are long and we use salt on the roads which rusts the cars out.
Anyway, another local Teg:
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