Hello,
Having spent recent years in a Westfield, then Caterham 7s and lastly an Elise, as good as they all were, I wanted something that was as interesting, had similar levels of performance but without all the compromises.
I have been trying all sorts of things within my budget (from Ford Focus STs, to Z3 M Roadster, Evo x,y,z etc). They all had their merits but the car that stood out in terms of its overall mix of performance, engine sound, balance between ride and handling, ease of living with and quality, was the 350z.
I had driven one at one of the Palmer days and loved it but didn't know what it would be like on the road - but I was really impressed. The peformance is there but it doesn't ask much of you - other than a smooth right foot. You can keep up with the best of them but its very tolerant.
So - to cut a long story short - which I haven't (!), on Saturday I am picking up an 05 350z Roadster. I have a really good feeling about it.
Neil
Having spent recent years in a Westfield, then Caterham 7s and lastly an Elise, as good as they all were, I wanted something that was as interesting, had similar levels of performance but without all the compromises.
I have been trying all sorts of things within my budget (from Ford Focus STs, to Z3 M Roadster, Evo x,y,z etc). They all had their merits but the car that stood out in terms of its overall mix of performance, engine sound, balance between ride and handling, ease of living with and quality, was the 350z.
I had driven one at one of the Palmer days and loved it but didn't know what it would be like on the road - but I was really impressed. The peformance is there but it doesn't ask much of you - other than a smooth right foot. You can keep up with the best of them but its very tolerant.
So - to cut a long story short - which I haven't (!), on Saturday I am picking up an 05 350z Roadster. I have a really good feeling about it.
Neil