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Old 03-17-2015, 04:17 PM   #10 (permalink)
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370Z's are notorious for running hot oil on the track. Day to day driving they are a dream.

I have had a 2009 coupe (base) and now I have a 2012 Roadster fully loaded with the sport package. I see/feel no difference in performance. You'll read that coupes are a bit faster and more nimble which may be true when looking into the science of it and what sensors/meters tell you but out of sheer enjoyment and casual track days, there is absolutely no difference IMO.

If its your DD, go coupe. If its a toy/weekend car go Roadster.
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