I understand where the 350Z fan's thoughts are coming from. I used to be a huge C5 fan..... I read every book and article about them and I was planning on buying one last summer. My buddy and I used to get into huge debates about what car is better (his RT10 or my (future) C5) My reasoning was very simular to what the 350Z guys are saying....."It's so and so much less money with only a slight decrease in performance".
However it hit me one day when I saw his Viper in a parking lot. I rarely see them, so it really stood out as an exotic rare car. That was when I decided to start looking at something that was unique and not seen on a daily basis. I had researched the NSX back in the mid-90's after seeing one in a dealership. I loved the technology that went into the car, however without a convertible option I decided against it as my pleasure summer sports car.
Well I started looking again and fell in love with the first car I drove. I haven't driven anything like it (I've driven a lot of cars including sports cars....but nothing like a ferrari or lambo to compare it too) The NSX is something special that only true enthusists understand. If you just look at the numbers and the car itself....It's impressive but for less money you can get this or that.... it's those who truely know what car is about understand why it's worth it's weight in gold :smile:
The 350Z is nice..... and I love the look. But in the eyes of someone who owns and understands the NSX, it's just another nice sports car. Don't take it so personally....
If someone came up to you (a 350z owner) and said my Honda Civic is a better car then your 350Z because it's $14,000 cheaper and I can pour $6K in upgrades and it'll beat that 350Z any day....what would you say to that?
Trust me....I've eaten my C5 comments I've made over the last few years..... My buddy won't let me live it down :wink:
However it hit me one day when I saw his Viper in a parking lot. I rarely see them, so it really stood out as an exotic rare car. That was when I decided to start looking at something that was unique and not seen on a daily basis. I had researched the NSX back in the mid-90's after seeing one in a dealership. I loved the technology that went into the car, however without a convertible option I decided against it as my pleasure summer sports car.
Well I started looking again and fell in love with the first car I drove. I haven't driven anything like it (I've driven a lot of cars including sports cars....but nothing like a ferrari or lambo to compare it too) The NSX is something special that only true enthusists understand. If you just look at the numbers and the car itself....It's impressive but for less money you can get this or that.... it's those who truely know what car is about understand why it's worth it's weight in gold :smile:
The 350Z is nice..... and I love the look. But in the eyes of someone who owns and understands the NSX, it's just another nice sports car. Don't take it so personally....
If someone came up to you (a 350z owner) and said my Honda Civic is a better car then your 350Z because it's $14,000 cheaper and I can pour $6K in upgrades and it'll beat that 350Z any day....what would you say to that?
Trust me....I've eaten my C5 comments I've made over the last few years..... My buddy won't let me live it down :wink: