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Why do we need to compare a 2 seat sports car to a 4 seat sports car?
Keep it Apples to apples..... |
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Just noticed you're from MTL... cool :tup: |
I'd honestly rather have the G37s, because of the luxury and extra back seat, but I wasn't going to spend an extra 10-13k for a car. 40k was already pushing it!.
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lucky for me there is a 4 seat 300zx! you can carry two girls at least with you in the 370z haha. |
I've had three in my Z so far, one sitting on ones lap in the front and one laying in the prone position in the hatch lol, ahh to be good looking and drive a hot car, one of lifes simple pleasures..
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The Z looks better than the G. Looking at the Gs and the old 350s now while comparing them to the 370, they look really out of proportion with their longer wheelbases. Sorry, but, yuck.
And the Gs are way too common around here. And more girls seem to drive them. And they're too conservative looking. And that flat back end does nothing for me. And I'm still not convinced by Japanese luxury cars. Simply swapping out badges and sticking extra gadgets in and softening the ride of another model does not a luxury car make. ;) If I ever want to go back to 4 seats, I'm going to go German again. :D |
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Lol... that's funny cuz I been head up with two Z's already n chewed em both up n spit em out. I was in a G (skyline370gt). Sometimes a cars rep can't save you. The driver means so much more than the car on so many levels. |
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I have 2 kids so I need a car with only 2 seats.
Wife = :mad: :owned: |
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so what is the fairest way to compare one to another (I mean all cars not just the Z and G)? By hp? By liter? By cyl?
Or its only a fair comparison if I win the race I mean "pass him"?:rolleyes: |
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