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^some people say the Z is an ugly car also. I chose the Z over the EvoX because I was tired of boosted cars always having weird gremlins (I owned
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^some people say the Z is an ugly car also. I chose the Z over the EvoX because I was tired of boosted cars always having weird gremlins (I owned a VW GLI and a BMW 135i previously), I wanted a coupe, and the Z just seemed a little more comfortable than the Evo. I drove my friend's Evo MR around for 2 days and the interior drove me nuts. It was extremely loud and everything rattled. The car only had 7k miles. However, I look stupid now whenever I "try" to keep up with my friend and his modified Evo. Those cars get stupid fast with very little effort. It's whatever floats your boat. I like to throw my Z around tracks with a lot of turns and I don't really care about speed. I wouldn't trade my Z in for anything else on the market besides... a Porsche GT3?
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It's all priorities. Decide what attributes you want most in your car, give both vehicles a fair test drive, and make a decision based solely on YOUR experience. Done and done.
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