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ill let u know. what price range u trying to get? including transaction fees for texas
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you live in edmonton, wonder why they wouldnt take a z......... |
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Funny, there are barely any 370z's in my area.
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Ive noticed more 240's ever since the 370 came out
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Evos suck!!!!
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That being said the 370z has made my commute a *lot* more livable. Have not driven a EVO X but I did come from a '06 Subaru impreza. Granted it was not the WRX/STI so way less power but I think the interior/ride would be fairly similar. I enjoy my commute with the Z a hell of a lot more. The 19 gallon tank is nice as it means I usually only have to fill up once a week. Getting 100 less miles per tank on my Subaru was definitely annoying. Amazingly the non turbo got worse gas mileage than my 370z did. Of course I am in Socal with no snow (almost never). EDIT: LOL and I just realized I was responding to a thread from last year. Thanks |samu for bumping such an old thread. |
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On another note, I've been considering trading my car for an evo x.
But can't seem to let the z go .... |
I have had both got rid of the X since I did not use it much. I live in Texas it never snows and we barely see rain at least in my part of the state. I think that Z is a good DD.
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I'm in Texas also it's always dry whether here. I love my car as a DD.
The spouse is the one that hates my car. =\ - The One - |
I don't agree, at least completely, with the idea of the 370Z as a three-season car. I had a car with similar tires, RWD, front air dam, good power-to-weight ratio, summer (Goodyear NCT) tires, and drove it through several bad northern Ohio winters, one with snow over a foot many times. Once drove it home from Georgia to Ohio in the middle of the worst blizzard the mountains had suffered in years. For more than an hour, I was the only person on the road aside from a semi-trailer. The off-ramps were heavily snowed in and the traffic non-existent, so I just stopped and peed in the middle of the highway. Nobody around to see. I suspect the Z would have gotten me home, too. Just as Ayrton Senna drove in the rain, one can drive in the snow, too. You just have to adapt and be very smooth.
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