JP's Z
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- First Name
- Jonathan
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2024
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- Location
- Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
- Car(s)
- 2024 Z Sport MT, 2007 Frontier SE MT
- Occupation
- Architect
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Friday all my kids and their spouses traveled with me to Payson, Arizona from the Scottsdale area to visit my parents and since we didn't have enough room in my wife's Explorer I drove the Z with my oldest child. What a blast to drive on the open road. AZ highway 87 only has 7 traffic lights for the 70-mile drive and it's 4000 feet in elevation change. The Z performed flawlessly. I found that on the open road, it really likes to run at about 85-90 mph. However, when my wife and I were goofing around on an open stretch of road, I passed her at 110 and it felt like I was driving at 70 in my truck. Even my 29-year-old daughter commented on how it didn't feel nearly as fast as we were driving.
It didn't hurt that we got to share our love of progressive metal music on the drive up and back. My new measurement is about six Dream Theater songs per trip each way.
Even at these speeds, I managed to get up to 24 mpg on the drive home. Granted it's mostly downhill with two mountain passes to cross. The car handled great through the curves equally as well as on the straightaways. I was able to go 70 miles in an hour. What fun!
It didn't hurt that we got to share our love of progressive metal music on the drive up and back. My new measurement is about six Dream Theater songs per trip each way.

Even at these speeds, I managed to get up to 24 mpg on the drive home. Granted it's mostly downhill with two mountain passes to cross. The car handled great through the curves equally as well as on the straightaways. I was able to go 70 miles in an hour. What fun!