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Buy It!! I had the same concern so I got a hold of a guy who writes for one of the car mags (forget which one) and traded 4-5 e-mails
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Buy It!!
I had the same concern so I got a hold of a guy who writes for one of the car mags (forget which one) and traded 4-5 e-mails with him. I asked him specifically if he noticed a significant reduction in ride harshness and he said absolutely. He owns a 2003 350Z and said the ride quakity is vastly improved (but still no where like a G37 etc.) He said it was no problem to use as a daily driver.....get one.........I am! |
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Sure why not? You'll look zippier than you would in a Solstace or something and not like you're going through a mid-life crisis like all those salt and pepper Corvette owners. All the "kids" who just want to be in a "sport tuner" market will still be stuck in Honduh's because of the price point (or used 350's
) so you'll be a bit more refined than that. Not SO refined that you have to resort to the "salesman's sportscar" like the G series of Infinities. You also won't look like some "swinging ****(head)" in a Viper or some ridiculous car like that.So yeah.. I think it's a great choice. |
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