Level 7 Boss Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 Interesting article on PH. Thoughts? http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=1060863&mid=376961&i=0&nmt=Why+hasn%27t+the+370z+worked%3F&mid=376961 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stutopia Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 Interesting read in parts, some of the "you only get 20 mpg" stuff baffles me on a big NA machine, what do people expect? I personally think they look sensational and if I can get away with 2 seats at the next purchase I'll be proceeding directly to 70, with a possible sniff around a Cayman on the way, unless the 2015 UK Mustang is particularly interesting in the flesh... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JetSet Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 Hmm, nothing wrong with the 370 but it was kind of the wrong car at the wrong time. Nissan started this project when the 350 was selling well and continued with it despite a large fall off in 350Z sales in 2007/8, the worst recession since the 1930's and a massive hike in crude oil prices. Pete 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coldel Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 For me its as Pete says, not only is fuel going up, but every politician is pushing for green/CO2 reducing policies and severely impacting these big engined cars. And it will get worse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delz0r Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 I've never seen a 370Z in the flesh. I've only ever seen one for sale here in Ireland. The tax is 2250 euro a year, otherwise I would have one . I'm not willing to pay that tax for anything other than a GTR. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desey Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 tbh honest ive always thought the 350z engine, as much as i love it, was a bit of a black sheep could have either gone for the traditional Japanese turbo engine like skylines or supras etc, or had a big muscle engine we kind of got neither Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 I'm considering part exing my 350 against one in the autumn if i can get a good deal. I can't think of a better value used performance car. IMO main reason it's hasn't been a successful as it's rivals is that many buyers would rather have better fuel economy and a German badge. Good news for 2nd hand buyers though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GIXXERUK Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 Hmm, nothing wrong with the 370 but it was kind of the wrong car at the wrong time. Nissan started this project when the 350 was selling well and continued with it despite a large fall off in 350Z sales in 2007/8, the worst recession since the 1930's and a massive hike in crude oil prices. Pete +1 the recession and tax hike hit all big engined cars Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kev Posted May 28, 2014 Share Posted May 28, 2014 Hmm, nothing wrong with the 370 but it was kind of the wrong car at the wrong time. Nissan started this project when the 350 was selling well and continued with it despite a large fall off in 350Z sales in 2007/8, the worst recession since the 1930's and a massive hike in crude oil prices. Pete +1 the recession and tax hike hit all big engined cars I agree. But you still see tons of late M3's, M5's, AMG's etc. I think most buyers spending between £30k and £60k go for German cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
choptop Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 Guess the 390z is around the corner. Needs to compete with the Toyota GT86 and have improved fuel economy. Goodbye large NA engine, hello smaller Turboed option. Big shame. As Clarkson said, CC's are better than smaller Turboed engines. For once he was right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sipar69 Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 I see there is a guy on page 13 claiming to have gone from 326 to 370bhp with a few mods. Must know something the rest of us don't to have made those gains........or he's talking out of his bottom The weird thing I find about the 370 is that while you can't deny it's not been a success in terms of sales, they always seem to generate very positive reactions when people actually see them. There's a new Cayman, two TTs and a nice black GT86 in our little road and I swear to you that the Z is invariably the car that people stop to look at (and take a photo of in the case of one guy last week). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ebized Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 Hmm, nothing wrong with the 370 but it was kind of the wrong car at the wrong time. Nissan started this project when the 350 was selling well and continued with it despite a large fall off in 350Z sales in 2007/8, the worst recession since the 1930's and a massive hike in crude oil prices. Pete +1 the recession and tax hike hit all big engined cars I agree. But you still see tons of late M3's, M5's, AMG's etc. I think most buyers spending between £30k and £60k go for German cars. As Kev says, recession took its toll on sales and let's face it with family's making cut backs the 'luxury' of buying sports car was off the agenda. Yes, sales of 4 seater cars suffered too, even the luxury wagons like M3s, M5s, AMGs and the like but then those able to afford those (or their companies) were generally less affected by the cut backs others with less income had to make, IMO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sipar69 Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 There was a survey in the media recently about more and more couples choosing not to have kids (I'm one half of such a couple) and one of the reasons given was "our car only has two seats". 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GIXXERUK Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 (edited) Hmm, nothing wrong with the 370 but it was kind of the wrong car at the wrong time. Nissan started this project when the 350 was selling well and continued with it despite a large fall off in 350Z sales in 2007/8, the worst recession since the 1930's and a massive hike in crude oil prices. Pete +1 the recession and tax hike hit all big engined cars I agree. But you still see tons of late M3's, M5's, AMG's etc. I think most buyers spending between £30k and £60k go for German cars. I agree that is probably badge snobbery and the fact that 4 seats appeal to a wider market And let's be honest .. To most people a BMW or merc is a safer proposition than a nissan, they have a better rep in the sports/prestige market As Pete says, the 370 is not a bad car just the wrong car for that time, I like the fact that it's a rare sight Without figures it's difficult to say if all manufacturers were hit proportionally the same by the recession in the larger engined market Edited May 29, 2014 by GIXXERUK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
370Ad Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 Used value's of the 70 are much higher than used values of the 50 at 5 years old. Maybe this is to do with the numbers on the road?! Very interesting.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
docwra Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 Its a bit of a dead sector I think, you only have to look at the almost non existent competition to see it - a GT86 is not in the same league performance (or economy) wise and Boxsters and Caymans are a bit more money - direct rivals like the Z4 dont seem to sell so well either. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevoD Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 bloody hell that threads from 3 years ago although very different cars but when i was a seat i noticed a trend in 2007 most shipments of the car to the dealer had a a cupra ibiza/leon every time maybe 2-3 by middle 2008 the Diesel Fr version were selling well in the last few yearsr i was with them 2009-2011 i only ever saw 1 ibiza cupra and a new at the time leon cupra R come in both were demos and both still with the dealer when i left every other cars was an ecomotive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coldel Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 The next generation of Zed will be a lower CC and turbo/hybrid - the power coming out of these cars now is phenomenal. As for the 'drive' I was very much opposed to turbo cars, but having driven one now for a few months, it is a different drive but still every bit as exciting. I dont feel like I am missing out by being 1 litre down on engine capacity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Suits Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 It's gotta be the cost of fuel and tax I think which has the biggest effect. And if you're going to start dropping the sort of figures needed to keep the 370Z on the road you'd probably rather do it for a more illustrious badge, a Porsche maybe. I did my research and understood what I was getting into regards running costs and was happy to splash for that sort of car, I just couldn't afford the machine I really wanted to spend it on, so took a cheaper route and got the Nissan. It still gave me what I wanted and it's not like I'm a better driver than the Nissan offers me, so why not, it's all good fun. The benefit I suppose if there is one, is that it's a more unique/rare car because of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flex Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 The red one on this page is epic: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=1060863&mid=0&i=240&nmt=Why+hasn%27t+the+370z+worked%3F&mid=0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
370Ad Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 (edited) Most new cars are now bought on monthly payments so it makes expensive cars more affordable. Why spend 400 a month on a Nissan when 450 will get you a porsche?! http://www.pistonhea...sp?c=16&i=29899 The above articles states that the F Type now outsells GT86's in the UK....this shows that people have the money when they want something badly enough. Edited May 29, 2014 by 370Ad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linus27 Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 I don't think there is actually anything wrong with the 370z but I see two problems with it. First is its the wrong car in the wrong place at the wrong time. The price of fuel, tax, recession, political green agenda, lack of money in everyone pocket has made people more cautious and sensible on how they spend their money. The second issue is the competition has been too tough, the likes of BMW, Audi, Porsche were producing cars which were faster, cheaper and more economical. Given the economical situation and this crazy obsession of being seen in an Audi, the 370z was certaining up against the ropes. If none of the above affected you or bothered you, then as a car, the 370z is perfect. I know I would have one and will consider it at some point in the future. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GIXXERUK Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 ^^^ agree with the above but I also think the sportier diesels had an impact aswell, they are much quieter, quicker and have more kerb appeal than the older gttdi etc The scirroco, the TT etc 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJRFulton Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 (edited) One of the problems with the car is people don't actually know it exists. People think mine is a 350Z, they don't know about the 370Z and the fact it is almost a completely new car to the 350Z. I don't ever remember seeing a 370Z advert, and unless I actually went looking for one, given the cars rarity, I wouldn't know about it either. Nissan did a terrible job marketing it. 20mpg is a stick that beats the 370Z a lot. Economy isn't that bad, (I average 30ish driving normal on a run, and 20 driving spirited on an A or B road, only absolutely ragging it sees economy under 20mpg) and on a par with cars of similar performance.... which oddly don't get beaten with the economy stick. I dunno, it's a great car - Looks different, handles good, performance is good, fuel economy Vs performance is decent, is still raw enough to be fun - but refined enough to use daily.... I chose it over many things, most reviews love it bar the badge snob columnists that hate everything not German. Edited May 29, 2014 by AJRFulton Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coldel Posted May 29, 2014 Share Posted May 29, 2014 If you are going to spend a fairly sizable amount of money on a car - you probably are more interested in showing it off, unfortunately Nissan just doesn't carry that kudos. Even with the GT-R out there. I don't think its badge snobbery completely, competitive cars are equally good, sometimes better. But I would guess if you are buying a budget sports car and its an aspirational car, you have the option of an M badge BMW, a Porsche or a Nissan - its always a hard sell pushing aside those to take the Nissan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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