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Badass 370Z: 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z @ Willow Springs
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 26, 2010
FULL NISSAN 370Z @ INSIDELINE.COM: www.edmunds.com It’s called “The Fastest Road in the West” for a reason. Willow Springs International Raceway is known for its staggeringly high lap speeds, and it defines itself with one of the gnarliest, high-speed corner combinations anywhere in the world: a long decreasing-radius bend from Turn 8 to Turn 9. And so in an effort to preserve the world’s population of auto scribes like us, Nissan has created a makeshift chicane to successfully emasculate these corners during our test of the 2009 Nissan Nismo 370Z. Smart move. Fortunately there are ample opportunities elsewhere on this track to explore the car’s increased performance over the standard 2009 Nissan 370Z. Namely Turn 6, which apexes at a blind crest and is followed on the downhill side by a huge midcorner bump that makes the standard Z-car wallow like a Buick lesabre over a Wyoming frost heave. It’s here that the Nismo Z sells itself. In the Sport Z-car we’re afraid. Afraid of physics. Afraid that the track will toss us — like a Buick — into the unforgiving desert. But after a few laps in the Nismo Z, we’re confident. And we’re faster. We keep our right foot planted all the way over the Turn 6 crest and across the bump, gaining enough speed that a few hundred yards down the track we ingloriously annihilate most of the orange cones that Nissan deployed to keep us alive. Nice.
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Mustang v 370Z SMACKDOWN: Ford Mustang GT vs. Nissan 370Z
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 3, 2010
FULL MUSTANG V 370Z COMPARO @ INSIDELINE.COM: www.edmunds.com When we last left the 2009 Nissan 370Z, it had just laid a drubbing on bmw’s little 135i. We then proclaimed, “The 2009 Nissan 370Z raises the standard for the sport coupe segment to a new level of affordable excellence.” Time to get more serious. It’s V8 time. Who’s in? Let’s see, no Camaro, and a Challenger is not available (don’t ask), so that leaves the freshly updated 2010 Ford Mustang GT, a car whose very existence is predicated upon wallet-friendly performance. Perhaps a reinvigorated veteran can take down the newly crowned king. The particulars might differ — four seats versus two, V8 versus V6 — but the mission is the same. And the 2009 Nissan 370Z and 2010 Ford Mustang GT are priced closer than you might think.
