I just beat the Pants off TWO 350 Z's
Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by TSaxMan113
Since this thread is way off topic anyway I'll add that I think the interior of the Z is far better than the Crossfire. The Crossfire's exterior with something more like the Z's interior would have been a perfect match.
Originally Posted by VegasCrossfire
Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by TSaxMan113
Since this thread is way off topic anyway I'll add that I think the interior of the Z is far better than the Crossfire. The Crossfire's exterior with something more like the Z's interior would have been a perfect match.
Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by VegasCrossfire
Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by TSaxMan113
Since this thread is way off topic anyway I'll add that I think the interior of the Z is far better than the Crossfire. The Crossfire's exterior with something more like the Z's interior would have been a perfect match.
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Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by TSaxMan113
Since this thread is way off topic anyway I'll add that I think the interior of the Z is far better than the Crossfire. The Crossfire's exterior with something more like the Z's interior would have been a perfect match.
The Z's interior is way cheap compared to Crossfire. Doesn't matter that the Z has more horsepower than Crossfire, I would choose Crossfire any day of the week, but to each their own, right? How often can you really let go and fly down the road without risking a ticket or worse anyway. Z's are cool enough and fast enough but I like the unique Crossfire. If you can only afford some prius then I guess it rocks your world, but it compares in no way to the Crossfire. Can you post photos of your prius on here. I would love to see the ray-o-vac under the hood.
Originally Posted by Dan Root
Well since I"VE had both cars a350z Track,I'll say this once more the Z sucks.And I hated it ! got another Crossfire and still love it.!!!!!!!!!!Things are getting better all the time!!
Hey Saskins....
If you really have half the "racing credentials" you claim you have. You wouldn't be racing on public roads endangering the lives of innocent people.
I have been involved in auto racing in one form or another since my early teens. I have been teaching performance driving for the past 9 years, and it's stunts like the one you brag about, that kill !
Oh and by the way, try racing a Z at the track, then tells us the result!
I have been involved in auto racing in one form or another since my early teens. I have been teaching performance driving for the past 9 years, and it's stunts like the one you brag about, that kill !
Oh and by the way, try racing a Z at the track, then tells us the result!
Originally Posted by Dan Root
Well since I"VE had both cars a350z Track,I'll say this once more the Z sucks.
And I just don't know why the hell Chrysler didn't release the car with more power right from the get go. Sure, you can drop a mortgage payment and by the blown one, but still, thats just too overpriced for what you get.
That's the point ! I don't think anyone on this forum knows or has guessed yet !The picture of the car was taken this year at the 1,000 Oaks father day show at Cal.Lutheran Campus.The first one I ever saw ! And there was two of them.3 wheels,fifties.That's the only clues for now !Check out myA L B U N S.With an N.
Originally Posted by Sam
Originally Posted by Dan Root
Well since I"VE had both cars a350z Track,I'll say this once more the Z sucks.
And I just don't know why the hell Chrysler didn't release the car with more power right from the get go. Sure, you can drop a mortgage payment and by the blown one, but still, thats just too overpriced for what you get.
I can live with the little power difference the Crossfire is more enjoyable to drive everyday .I don't miss the Z at all.Oh my back feels better !
Because I can !
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
Nope, anyone can post an "Up" Dan.... You seem to know the canyons, I just thought you might want to do one???
Originally Posted by Dan Root
oh well. Last edited by Dan Root on Wed Sep 01, 2004 9:03 pm; edited 1 time in total
Hey Dan... I was just wondering, why is it you always go back and change your post "entirely" from what you originally said? The quote from you above is not what you said when you first posted. I guess we need to "quote" you every time we answer you so the content of your post isn't changed throwing "our" response out of context.
Hi People,
New member here. Probabaly not gonna get off to a good start since I'm gonna raise the b.s. flag on Saskins story as well as others people's comments on the Z which are incorrect like someone mentioning the suspension on the Z is "terrible" or "horrible." As far as the Z losing, well, I believe anything is possible but I can hardly believe it, even to the Crossfire (which I personaly think is a very very fugly car). I raced a Dodge Neon SRT-4 on the 91 freeway east (cali). That little turbo picked up quick and really got me. Eventually I caught up to him and steadily passed him up by 1 1/2 car lenghts before the freeway ended. This goes to show how capable the Z is in many factors ESPECIALLY the handling. Saying the ANYTHING is wrong with the Z's supsension should be a crime. The damn thing is a work of art which lead it to its most recent victory in the Grand Am Cup Series at Mid Ohio. Quarter mile launches, cornering, top end runs, I think performance wise, the Z will outshine the Crossfire. The Z was built as a touring car with sports in mind. To be honest, I'm not quite sure what Chrysler was trying to achieve with the Crossfire.
New member here. Probabaly not gonna get off to a good start since I'm gonna raise the b.s. flag on Saskins story as well as others people's comments on the Z which are incorrect like someone mentioning the suspension on the Z is "terrible" or "horrible." As far as the Z losing, well, I believe anything is possible but I can hardly believe it, even to the Crossfire (which I personaly think is a very very fugly car). I raced a Dodge Neon SRT-4 on the 91 freeway east (cali). That little turbo picked up quick and really got me. Eventually I caught up to him and steadily passed him up by 1 1/2 car lenghts before the freeway ended. This goes to show how capable the Z is in many factors ESPECIALLY the handling. Saying the ANYTHING is wrong with the Z's supsension should be a crime. The damn thing is a work of art which lead it to its most recent victory in the Grand Am Cup Series at Mid Ohio. Quarter mile launches, cornering, top end runs, I think performance wise, the Z will outshine the Crossfire. The Z was built as a touring car with sports in mind. To be honest, I'm not quite sure what Chrysler was trying to achieve with the Crossfire.