RE: Folding metal roof 350Z"
RE: Folding metal roof 350Z"
Thursday 28th June 2007

Folding metal roof 350Z

Z to get folding tin top?


Will the next Z get a folding metal roof option?
Will the next Z get a folding metal roof option?
Could Nissan be thinking of joining the ranks of the folding metal roof convertibles?

Autech, Nissan’s specialty vehicle conversion arm, has apparently been fiddling with a retractable tin top concept according to rumours on the 'GT channel'. Could this be part of the new Z range - due within the next couple of years and possibly on show in concept form at this October’s Tokyo Motor Show.

Such a model would follow other recent converts to this roof style like BMW with their new 3 series convertible. But will such a move rest easily with the Z's driver-focused character and image...

Source: Autoblog/GT Channel

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jon-

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16,534 posts

238 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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"But will such a move rest easily with the Z's driver-focused character and image..."

Well I assume the drivers would keep buying the coupe and the hairdressers will continue to buy the one you can take the roof off... It's not like Nissan will offer a roadster only version.

annodomini2

6,962 posts

273 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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jon- said:
"But will such a move rest easily with the Z's driver-focused character and image..."

Well I assume the drivers would keep buying the coupe and the hairdressers will continue to buy the one you can take the roof off... It's not like Nissan will offer a roadster only version.
Why would they need 2 models? If the roadster in their eyes is effectively a hard top.

gezkc

157 posts

233 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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annodomini2 said:
Why would they need 2 models? If the roadster in their eyes is effectively a hard top.
You could ask the same of the 3 Series...
There'll also be some people who want an out and out drivers' car, and some who want a convertible.

Goochie

5,748 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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In my experience of the current Roadster, they should spend their money making a reliable gearbox and interior that doesnt creak/break/rattle within 5000 miles.

The tin-top idea is old news by the way wink AutoExpress ran the story last week.

jon-

Original Poster:

16,534 posts

238 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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gezkc said:
annodomini2 said:
Why would they need 2 models? If the roadster in their eyes is effectively a hard top.
You could ask the same of the 3 Series...
There'll also be some people who want an out and out drivers' car, and some who want a convertible.
Exactly.

Also, add cost. No hardtop means the base spec price goes up and with the GT-R due out soon not clever.

flattotheboards

6,688 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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it would be a great idea if they could make it look just like the coupe ie with no boot like the current soft top does.

tomTVR

6,909 posts

263 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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flattotheboards said:
it would be a great idea if they could make it look just like the coupe ie with no boot like the current soft top does.
I agree - thats the problem with the roadster it looks like an aircraft carrier. Also its a heavy car anyway so its not like the extra weight would ruin it. Its all about how it will look.

BUG4LIFE

2,424 posts

240 months

Friday 29th June 2007
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Thing is, the 350Z is a heavy car as it is, adding a folding metal top is gonna make it even more weighty!!! Though I do reckon the Z is an amazing looking car, better than any other current small coupe.

Don't think there will be an problem with the GTR, cos that's gonna cost £55k+ for the basic spec, the folding metal top Z aint gonna cost anywhere near that.

beasto

323 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd July 2007
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If it's anywhere near as good as Mazda's folding MX-5, it'll be worthwhile.