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Old 05-26-2009, 05:44 PM   #12 (permalink)
msl82
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Originally Posted by greasyginzo View Post
My lease on my R32 (vw) is almost up and I am shopping around for a car. My friend has an 05 350z that I have driven many times and while its a nice car its so boring to drive around town (which is most of my driving) cause it has no balls down low. Unlike my vr6 motor which pulls like crazy off idle. So my question is does the 3.7l have balls down low? I know max torque is around 5200rpm's and from the dyno sheets I have seen on the 370s it seems to have a nice flat torque curve like the vr6 motors are notorious for having. But in actual city driving do these cars rip from stop light to stop light? Unlike the 350s?
2008 VW R32 has 250 HP, 236 TQ at 3547 curb weight.

My friend has 2008 R32 and its so slow and boring compared to my 370z.

R32 feels like a civic compared to my car. Not to mention how ugly that is, it reminds me of a rabbit, for girls car.
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