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<blockquote data-quote="Balt21" data-source="post: 16657666" data-attributes="member: 165808"><p>I like it and could see it as a possible future car for me. I've been following the new Z and WRX/STi for quite a while and really like the Z.</p><p></p><p>My odd gripe with the Z are the 3 gauges on the dash. From the Nissan website:</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Legendary triple pod cluster</strong></span></p><p>A Z legacy, in the all-new 2023 Z, you get key information including turbo boost, turbine speed – yes, up to 220,000 rpm – and voltage.</p><p></p><p>Boost is good, but who has ever cared enough about turbine speed to put a gauge on the dash for it? I'd rather have oil pressure/temp instead of turbine speed and voltage, but at least the third isn't a clock like the 350z/370z.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balt21, post: 16657666, member: 165808"] I like it and could see it as a possible future car for me. I've been following the new Z and WRX/STi for quite a while and really like the Z. My odd gripe with the Z are the 3 gauges on the dash. From the Nissan website: [size=4][b]Legendary triple pod cluster[/b][/size] A Z legacy, in the all-new 2023 Z, you get key information including turbo boost, turbine speed – yes, up to 220,000 rpm – and voltage. Boost is good, but who has ever cared enough about turbine speed to put a gauge on the dash for it? I'd rather have oil pressure/temp instead of turbine speed and voltage, but at least the third isn't a clock like the 350z/370z. [/QUOTE]
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