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Old 01-17-2013, 11:15 AM   #51 (permalink)
UNKNOWN_370
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Originally Posted by ImportConvert View Post
I've had my complaints about the 370Z, but I would not rather own the Z06. Also, I am not considering very heavily getting back into a C6, either. Things I value are: Interior, Handling, in that order. The Z06 just fell on its face for interior. Now, instead of buying a new GT500 or something, I am wanting to stay at the $35K or under mark for the sake of buying land and a house later in the semi-near future.
$35k and not a Z?

RWD
Hyundai Genesis coupe 3.8 track manual, $34k
Hyundai genesis coupe 3.8 R-spec $29k
Hyundai genesis coupe 2.0 Rspec $26k

Subaru BRZ Limited fully loaded $31k
Scion FR-S loaded " $29k


FWD
VW GTi fully loaded $35k
Mazdaspeed 3 " $28k
Focus Sti " $31k
Civic Si " $26k
Hyundai veloser turbo " $28k

AWD
Subaru WRX Sti base $36k
Mitsu evo GSR $34k
VW Golf R $36k

Take your pic. No RWD have better handling than the Z with the same power level unless you go AWD.

Muscle cars with different function and purpose

Mustang Gt with track pack $35k (interior????)
Camaro SS 1LE $38k (3 grand over interior????? try n deal)
Challenger R/T $35k (nice interior terrible handling)
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