@DЯ. BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: No, really, I posted with a pic. Then there was no pic. Then it came back. There's a problem in the site that is hosting the pic, that's why it wasn't showing.
Okay, THAT is one sexy convertible. Maybe it's not a roadster in the most historic of senses, but what it is is very attractive and really having been designed alongside the coupe, not FROM it.
The softer lines really work for a droptop, and this is no exception. It should exude sexy confidence, as opposed to the more direct sport aura that a coupe of the 370z's calibre should, and does, have.
Can I get one in black? 6-spd MT. No nav, mp3 playback.
@Wankelin' For A Rotary: Not designed from the coupe? That's an interesting concept, but I'm pretty sure that all automakers still make a convertible as a derivative model, so it would really be a modification of the original coupe design.
@acarr260: According to Nissan, they designed the convertible AND the coupe alongside one another, so while they share many of the same components they are, in effect, separately designed but identically platformed cars.
@Wankelin' For A Rotary: Well, I learned something new today. While I wouldn't say that's it's a bad approach, it would seem a lot more costly to me. Interesting nonetheless.
If you have a car with those kind of curves, you need a color that will emphasize them. Silver or Black are really the only two colors that I think would go well on that car. Maybe a metallic Burnt Orange. Maybe. But that Brown is terrible.
I actually like it, except the lights, as has been mentioned. The body kit is fairly predictable, given past Nismo stuff. That said, it's fairly understated, and I'll give it the thumbs up.
Meh, the body kit is okay, I guess. I still can't muster any love for the lights, except the rear fog light. That's kinda cool, and looks almost like a cover for a hitch receiver of all things.
Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. was starred
Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face. was unstarred
I wast thinking pit bull with and underbite, myself. Although, as layabout points out, all that matters to a real driver is what the inside of the car looks like. And with the exception of the massively retarded fuel/temp gauge, it looks pretty damn good.
Still, with an expected price of about $35k, I would just as soon buy a Camaro SS and blow the doors of the 370Z.
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No, I don't mean that figuratively. It looks like a soft brown dookie brick.
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I call payola!
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The softer lines really work for a droptop, and this is no exception. It should exude sexy confidence, as opposed to the more direct sport aura that a coupe of the 370z's calibre should, and does, have.
Can I get one in black? 6-spd MT. No nav, mp3 playback.
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If you have a car with those kind of curves, you need a color that will emphasize them. Silver or Black are really the only two colors that I think would go well on that car. Maybe a metallic Burnt Orange. Maybe. But that Brown is terrible.
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Even the Malaise era Zs looked better in Brown. They looked best in Red or White, but they weren't horrible in Brown.
This thing, though, looks like an enlarged version of the snicker bars you sometimes find floating in the rivers of CA.
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This is absolutely offensive (maybe) and DNSFW.
Skip to around 3min mark to see what I mean.
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She has a fine ass, her face is OK, but way too heavy on the make-up.
But out of ten, I'd still give her one.
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Still, with an expected price of about $35k, I would just as soon buy a Camaro SS and blow the doors of the 370Z.