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Because it's ugly with a flat @ss and a common as heck sight here in LA. Besides, for 'luxury' cars, I always go with the Germans.
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Because it's ugly with a flat @ss and a common as heck sight here in LA.
Besides, for 'luxury' cars, I always go with the Germans. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I rented a G37 while my Z was getting its oil cooler. The G37 has a much more refined ride and is very quiet. However, it isn't as responive as the Z and the extra weight makes it significantly slower off the line. I felt that I lost "road feel" in the G and the steering didn't seem as responsive.
Other than the obvious appearance and passenger capacity, the biggest difference to me is the more disconnected feeling with the road. |
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