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Last Post 30 Oct 2009 06:27 PM by motoextreme. 6 Replies.
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10 Oct 2009 01:19 PM  
dreamin of getting one.. what do you think? will it fit a 6' tall guy like me at the driver's seat comfortably?? just wondering. And whats the issue about the oil temp increases?
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10 Oct 2009 03:32 PM  
Hi,

I'm 6'3" and I fit just fine in a 370Z.

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11 Oct 2009 11:53 PM  
i see. that's good.. i'm just worried about the legroom and head height.. at least im pretty sure now about it..
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19 Oct 2009 12:51 PM  
I'm 6'0" and 220 lbs. and have no issues whatsoever with fit. I also have long legs with a 34" inseam and legroom has never been an issue. The real issue is the rear window (more of a gun slit really). When looking out the rearview mirror you tend to get a view of just below the horizon line. I don't know if that makes any sense but for a taller person such as myself, what it equates to is lowering my eyeline in order to see behind me as opposed to just seeing more of the ground. I guess I will try to take a series of pictures demonstrating this to give you a better idea of what I am talking about. In any case, it's not a big deal. Moving the rearview mirror a bit lower for a taller person would alleviate this issue but it's not really a realistic option. Anyway, the cabin room will be just fine for you. Oh and don't worry about the oil temp issues. If you plan to track your car, simply add an oil cooler.
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21 Oct 2009 05:35 PM  
thanks killerbee370 for the reply.. maybe, you post pix of yourself inside the 370 so we can see the headroom, legroom and other things for visual purposes.. i dont have plan of getting it to track.. day driving maybe or visiting friends from LA to San Diego, SF and Vegas. Is it also comfortable for long-distance driving?
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22 Oct 2009 08:20 PM  
I will work on getting some pics up for you this weekend. I have taken it on a couple of longer trips and had no problems with ride comfort. LA to SF is a pretty long one... you may want to stretch the legs a couple times on that trip. Suspension wise, it's not harsh at all given it's great handling characteristics.
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30 Oct 2009 06:27 PM  
I'm 6'4, about 190, plenty of room. Only about an inch over the head so if you're into mohawks forget it. As far as long drives, I only picked my Nismo up last night but don't get that for long rides, its a blast for short stints but bumpy as a skateboard on the Freeway. I'm sure the 370Z's without the Nismo package ride much smoother if you need comfort.
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