God save me for even asking, but any of you ever come across a Chevy Traverse?
She who must be obeyed has decreed that it shall be considered because she knows a few people who have them and they are, and I quote, "nice".
The Dodge Journey has also been commanded into the list of consideration, and I have duly considered it.
Now descending into the "Oh god WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY" level of terrible SUVs/crossovers, I see. For their age, there are a shocking number of Traverses and Journeys in my local junkyards that show no signs whatsoever of having been flooded or in a collision.
Nissan is one odd company sometimes.
Examples:
- Locking the windows in the Z would allow driver to operate both windows. Xterra allows driver to operate their window but not the passenger windows.
The latter behavior I've seen on a number of vehicles that were likely to be used as kid taxis, so I'm not sure that's a Nissan specific thing. A lot of four door vehicles will just lock all windows, all control positions if the lock is on so you can't operate
any window from any seat and that doesn't seem to be a brand specific thing either.
- Bluetooth for calls only, not for music, this is true of both my 2011 and current 370z
IIRC, none of the D40-based trucks short of the Pathfinder got major stereo upgrades in the last decade or so, so they all have older stereos without A2DP. I suspect that the reason they didn't upgrade was because of the on-again-off-again plan to bring the D23 to the US, which was
supposed to happen back in 2014 but keeps getting postponed for no reason I'm aware of. Makes sense to maybe not upgrade something that's about to be replaced, but it's been a while now...
IIRC, the 2011 Z actually had A2DP but it had to be switched on manually, whereas the 2012+ had it on by default, but I'm not terribly sure about that as it's been a while since I was looking at those. Also, when did you get another 370Z?