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If you can afford the extra $2-3k then go for the 370Z. If nothing else, you will be covered with a factory bumper to bumper warranty for at least some
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If you can afford the extra $2-3k then go for the 370Z. If nothing else, you will be covered with a factory bumper to bumper warranty for at least some amount time if the mileage isn't too high. Also take into account which might have been used more roughly or driven harder as it may cause more problems later on. These problems will be a lot more expensive to fox when you're out of warranty.
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