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Old 05-13-2008, 03:29 PM   #1 (permalink)

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Out of the two, which would you consider a better "sports car";

Mazada RX-8 or the Nissan 350Z
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Nissan Z.

I've been impartial to the Z car as I've owned the 280Z in the past and it was my first car.

I'm not too crazy about the rotary engine in the Mazda. For some reason, they are not very fuel efficient, although they have decent power for its size.
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rx 8 hands down.i remember when i had my rx 7.
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Nissan Z.

I've been impartial to the Z car as I've owned the 280Z in the past and it was my first car.

I'm not too crazy about the rotary engine in the Mazda. For some reason, they are not very fuel efficient, although they have decent power for its size.
I have an RX-8 which I chose over the Z because of the consistent better ratings for handling and "fun" factor. Plus, the suicide doors and back seats have proven invaluable time and time again.

Great car, I love it.
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Nissan Z.

I've been impartial to the Z car as I've owned the 280Z in the past and it was my first car.

I'm not too crazy about the rotary engine in the Mazda. For some reason, they are not very fuel efficient, although they have decent power for its size.
On the contrary, I thought the rotary was efficient in many ways, including fuel consumption.

Though I had owned a RX7, I had the pleasure of driving a friend's 350Z for two weeks while he was in Europe.
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That is tough. Both handle really well but the 350Z has alot more torque in the low end.

I think it would depend on what I was using it for. As a daily drive the RX8 loses just on Gas consumption.
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