Actually not really. Look at the 370z's dimensions and compare. It's closer to a FRS/BRZ. They shrunk it down a bit. I know, it surprised me too. It looks fat because it's round and chubby looking like a bee stung toddler. It IS still heavy though!
I didn't fit in the 370z I tried to test drive... I was pretty fat at the time, 5'11" ~250lbs. I should try again... I'm moving the hell out of New England and kinda want something fun. If I stay here for another winter, I'm getting a Jeep.
Performance wise yes it would have to be compared to the Z28, but that's only because Nissan doesn't make a rental spec version of the GT-R, it's all or nothing. The GT-R is the Japanese muscle car. Nissan is obviously not going to do a pushrod V8 and RWD, that's not what they're about. The concept is the same though, big, heavy car that's way faster than it has any right to be. The G37 coupe is not a muscle car. A 330hp V6 doesn't make you a muscle car, not when V6 Camrys and Accords are packing 270. Same with the stock S5. Not fast enough. After a trip to APR, then we'll talk.
Sometimes, not often, but sometimes, I take my Prius out of Eco mode and really let it rip. After a few minutes, I feel guilty and put it back.So, I totally get you guys.
I'm calling it at Genesis Coupe and Eclipse. IMO the Eclipse is the Japanese Mustang - it shares a similar place in cultural ethos, available in coupe or drop, and targets the same price range.XD
So a 320hp Mustang or Camaro V6 isn't a muscle car? If not, why?
In Cultural ethos the Z car = Mustang. 3000GT is closer to Camaro than Eclipse. Plus the Eclipse used to come in AWD and was relatively light with decent handling. For the same generation, you would never say that about a Fox body Mustang unless it was gutted and rebuilt.
Porsche has lost its way. But then again, my memories of Porsche were from the 1980s and early 90s.I test drove a Cayman, fully willing to put 50% down if I liked it. By the time I parked the car back at the dealership... Let's say I almost lost it when I found out the parking brake was a button to press.Maybe what you really want is this: