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I meant the 2013 M3, great car yeah, but I live in student housing and I would just be worried about parking a car like that outside. And honestly the
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I meant the 2013 M3, great car yeah, but I live in student housing and I would just be worried about parking a car like that outside. And honestly the Mustang drives a little better to me and it has more space, but I prefer the looks of the 370z and also the fact that it is a little rarer. I see Mustangs just about everywhere it seems. How do you feel about all the blind spots on the 370z?
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You can work with the blind spot by setting the mirrors wide and making sure to be more aware of your surroundings. Honestly, if you need space the Mustang wins. If you just drive in town, the Mustang wins. If you want a sports car daily driver there is none better than the Z. My 2 cents. And welcome!
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