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I would for sure buy it again. I've had a '84 Fiero, '69 Charger, '02 IS300, '07 Civic SI Coupe, and now the Z. The Z is by far my overall favorite car I have ever owned.
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I would have to say No. But it is a great car and I do enjoy it. :tup:
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i'd say 50/50, more power would have been nice, but i can bolt that on.
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keep the is350!! its a really nice car! my sister has one and its nice and a better dd than a Z.
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I don't understand how anyone could buy a Z and then complain about lack of practicality.
Now, I would definitely buy again, though possibly a 2010. A few years from now and I'd be considering a used Cayman S a lot harder, but I don't plan to trade the 370Z that soon. |
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332 out of the box for $30k is kind of the best out there. In terms of sports cars/sedans I can't think of any under 45k that make this kind of power out of the box. |
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When the 350Z came out I wanted one. But my kids were still young (too young to drive themselves in their own cars) so I needed 4 seats. I bought an RX-8 instead, then a MINI Cooper, and then a Mazda3 HB (my current DD).
I bought the 370Z as soon as I could afford to. I chose slightly used so I didn't have to wait to save more for a new one. I would do it again, at least right now. Nothing else out there really gets me excited (well, nothing I can afford anyway!). |
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Yes. I'd buy a second one if I could afford it.
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Aye.
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I would've waited a couple of months and gotten a different color with all the options.
Could do with a couple of extra seats though. Quote:
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