I love all the Porsche fanboys who react in shock and dismay when an expert like Tim calls it a draw between a Z and their beloved Cayman S. I would love to drive (and maybe own) a Porsche one day.. but the fact is that the Z cars have always been more practical, much cheaper alternatives to Porsches. They have over 40 years of history, and the Z doesn't owe any other sports car any apologies for what it is. You trade refinement for a more visceral experience and a lower pricetag.
If you want the 350z's engine to rev more eagerly (not that there's anything wrong with it.. especially the HR version), get a lightweight flywheel and an aftermarket clutch. I personally love the meaty power band and the sound of the VQ. The extra revs, power, and throatier sound of the HR brings a smile to my face every time I drive my 07. I had an 05, which was a fantastic car too.. but I really like that 7500rpm redline and the extra power.
He's exactly right about the z's engine being unexcited.. from my humble experience of driving both z33 and cayman S for more than a year, the cayman's engine feels very much alive and fun while 350z's feels somewhat sluggish and slow engine response (I'm guessing it's due to the way ECU control module was programed from factory) BUT nevertheless, I love both car very much and glad I found this video w/ sub, thx! BTW, yet another viewer from Texas lol
listen to the exhaust of the Z, then listen to the exhaust of a porsche. Then look at the expression on the face of a Z driver and look a the expression on the face of a porsche driver. The Z driver is happy and enjoying life. The exhaust sounds awesome. The porsche driver has lost direction in life, and is too busy trying to get the bad taste of ass-licking out of his mouth to notice how metallic and tinny his exvahust sounds.
@cliffrex Usually, owning a Porsche is a good sign that someone has found quite a good direction in life. That's why you tend to see more Porsches parked in the driveways of million-dollar mansions, than in trailer parks.
I hope he reviews the 370Z. I agree with him about the heavier feel on the steering wheel. I miss that the most, the 370 steering is very light and so you don't feel as connected to the car.
Great review but common Tim, which was quicker around that track?
Thruxton8 1 month ago
Language of the Godz!
stsmash 1 month ago
I love all the Porsche fanboys who react in shock and dismay when an expert like Tim calls it a draw between a Z and their beloved Cayman S. I would love to drive (and maybe own) a Porsche one day.. but the fact is that the Z cars have always been more practical, much cheaper alternatives to Porsches. They have over 40 years of history, and the Z doesn't owe any other sports car any apologies for what it is. You trade refinement for a more visceral experience and a lower pricetag.
hartsickdisciple 6 months ago
If you want the 350z's engine to rev more eagerly (not that there's anything wrong with it.. especially the HR version), get a lightweight flywheel and an aftermarket clutch. I personally love the meaty power band and the sound of the VQ. The extra revs, power, and throatier sound of the HR brings a smile to my face every time I drive my 07. I had an 05, which was a fantastic car too.. but I really like that 7500rpm redline and the extra power.
hartsickdisciple 6 months ago
since when have we started comparing a datsun to a PORSCHE?
kay19833 1 year ago
Nice report!!
fleetingdays 1 year ago
thank you for the english subs!!!!
Descartes619 1 year ago
Hey thanks for posting this with english subs! I like the way Team Schrick presents cars more than Jeremy Clarkson
;-)
Flabernat 1 year ago 3
He's exactly right about the z's engine being unexcited.. from my humble experience of driving both z33 and cayman S for more than a year, the cayman's engine feels very much alive and fun while 350z's feels somewhat sluggish and slow engine response (I'm guessing it's due to the way ECU control module was programed from factory) BUT nevertheless, I love both car very much and glad I found this video w/ sub, thx! BTW, yet another viewer from Texas lol
ziveon 1 year ago
listen to the exhaust of the Z, then listen to the exhaust of a porsche. Then look at the expression on the face of a Z driver and look a the expression on the face of a porsche driver. The Z driver is happy and enjoying life. The exhaust sounds awesome. The porsche driver has lost direction in life, and is too busy trying to get the bad taste of ass-licking out of his mouth to notice how metallic and tinny his exvahust sounds.
cliffrex 1 year ago
@cliffrex Usually, owning a Porsche is a good sign that someone has found quite a good direction in life. That's why you tend to see more Porsches parked in the driveways of million-dollar mansions, than in trailer parks.
JETZcorp 1 year ago
I hope he reviews the 370Z. I agree with him about the heavier feel on the steering wheel. I miss that the most, the 370 steering is very light and so you don't feel as connected to the car.
elms350z 2 years ago 5
Cayman S hands down winner for me
La1mperium 2 years ago
thats funny haeyoungsmu you know nothign about german
valemusik94 2 years ago 3
This has been flagged as spam show
OMG, another terible introduction from German. stop doing that, it is not funny. great video thanks
haeyoungsmu 3 years ago
lolwut?
sspope 3 years ago 7
Another viewer from Texas here, hah.
Zcarbon 3 years ago 2
thank you thank you thank you!
alex84nd 3 years ago 2
Thanks for the vid Suedschleife. You've got a viewer from Texas.
pdawgwassup123 3 years ago 2