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I agree with other members who have said the 370z is a perfectly competent (and fun!) DD, but there are some caveats. If you already have a toy car, I
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I agree with other members who have said the 370z is a perfectly competent (and fun!) DD, but there are some caveats.
If you already have a toy car, I suppose what you're looking for in a DD is pretty important. There's a lot of road noise in the Z and the fuel efficiency is nothing to get excited about. My guess is that a slk250 will have better fuel efficiency, and might even be quieter with the top up. |
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As far as track time I save that for my Corvettes so this would be just a fun car show... going to the beach.... work car and as I think I said I have a truck for snow and rain I'm going to keep around. I see coups I like but I've never had a vert and I'm thinking I really want to do that. Have 2 cars set up to drive next week and I'm looking forward to it after hearing from you guys. ![]() |
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