Nissan 350Z
My 182 is now at Reno and today I got use of a mk3 diesel, pretty much poverty spec to tell you the truth, so i dont know if its a 65 bhp model or the 80 bhp model, but I'd imagine its probably the former.
Anyway I just thought I'd give a few basic thoughts on the car in comparison - although I wont focus too much on performance and handling because its hgardly a fair comparison.
Anyway, lets talk about the performance a little anyway. I'd say it feels fairly gutsy, a little like the 182 feels beltween about 2500-3500 revs, although obviously its not a high revving car and with that in mind, its clearly nowhere near as quick, as you would expect. Also, 1st and 2nd are a bit flat and lifeless, and it performs best in 3rd onwards.
Handling wise, I'd say the diesel only felt slightly softer sprung than the 182, and although I havent pushed it to the limit, I'd say it probably handles ok for its size. The steering lacks feel and feels artificial though, but then that could be expected from a non sporting model anyway.
As for the interior, i'd struggle to say it was any better than the mk2, but again that may not be a fair comparison all in all. It does feel a little more roomy, but the driving position is definitely no etter and overall, it feels like your driving an MPV. To be honest, i find it difficult to imagine what they could do to the 197 to make it feel less MPV like, i'd say it wasnt really possible just by making the seat lower and suspension lower. Sitting in the 182, the difference is like going from a 182 to a sports coupe, there is that much difference.
Overall you can see its a more modern car, but ultimately it does seem like it will be another step towards more safe but less involving cars. Also the trip computer was showing 43 MPG which to be honest, i'd expect better - I get 30 out of the 182!
Anyway I just thought I'd give a few basic thoughts on the car in comparison - although I wont focus too much on performance and handling because its hgardly a fair comparison.
Anyway, lets talk about the performance a little anyway. I'd say it feels fairly gutsy, a little like the 182 feels beltween about 2500-3500 revs, although obviously its not a high revving car and with that in mind, its clearly nowhere near as quick, as you would expect. Also, 1st and 2nd are a bit flat and lifeless, and it performs best in 3rd onwards.
Handling wise, I'd say the diesel only felt slightly softer sprung than the 182, and although I havent pushed it to the limit, I'd say it probably handles ok for its size. The steering lacks feel and feels artificial though, but then that could be expected from a non sporting model anyway.
As for the interior, i'd struggle to say it was any better than the mk2, but again that may not be a fair comparison all in all. It does feel a little more roomy, but the driving position is definitely no etter and overall, it feels like your driving an MPV. To be honest, i find it difficult to imagine what they could do to the 197 to make it feel less MPV like, i'd say it wasnt really possible just by making the seat lower and suspension lower. Sitting in the 182, the difference is like going from a 182 to a sports coupe, there is that much difference.
Overall you can see its a more modern car, but ultimately it does seem like it will be another step towards more safe but less involving cars. Also the trip computer was showing 43 MPG which to be honest, i'd expect better - I get 30 out of the 182!