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The problem is, regardless of what car you drive, XXX whp becomes "slow" after a few weeks as you get used to it. Provided the car isn't a total dog
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The problem is, regardless of what car you drive, XXX whp becomes "slow" after a few weeks as you get used to it.
Provided the car isn't a total dog to begin wiht, neither the Evo ro Z are "slow" out of the box, you need to look at the other factors. Handling. Awd vs Rwd. Both cars handle good but hte driving dynamics are different, you may wind up prefering one or the other--know that answer before dropping $$$ on a car. 2 seater or 4 seater. Pretty self explanatory. Turbo vs n/a. Evo si much cheaper to mod for power if taht is a consideration. That said, bolt ons on the 370z do yield decent results for a v6. Quality. Evo had "less the satisfactory" imo interior and quality. Can you live with that for a few years? Z is put together better imo. Gas MPG. Not a priority with cars like this but the Z does have an edge here. Looks. totally subjective. |
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