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Originally Posted by bijou Hello guys, I just switched to a G37 from a 370Z for a number of reasons that have already been stated.The G37 has everything I wanted
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1. You feel the ride (better connected with the road) 2. Window tint anyone... ![]() 3. Handles better 4. Better Acceleration 5. More admiration than a G Hmm... good reasons to stay Z. All in all though, you ask here, most people will say Z. You ask the same question on a G forum, and you're going to get more people saying G. This is why the question hasn't really ever been spoken out loud is the fact your general response is going to be a given... Either way the best possible outcome of your decision is it's not a Honda.
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I had an '04 G35 which I liked and considered buying another before I bought my 370Z. What put me off was a big price increase on the G37 and the styling got ugly. The earlier G35's were instant classics. I do miss the trunk, the very occasional use rear seats, the additional cabin storage space and sunroof of the G and would probably buy another one if they fire their stylists and make the car look classy again. The lower cabin noise of the G also made long cruises more enjoyable but you can't really compare the 2 cars.
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