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LOL http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....rticle_id=6875 and to compare http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....rticle_id=8203 |
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Wow this site is becoming more of the other Z site everyday. :icon18: |
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The 370 is an evolution. The 350 was a revelation because there was a drought of focused JDM sports car since the death of the 90s halo cars. Also the 350 had that initial torque rush with the DE that is no longer present, it's as flat as our interstates. Still, the engine has the high end that was severely lacking with the DE and that annoying damping bumpy suspension has been fixed with the 370. The 370 is also more rewarding to unlock. It would of taken something like a v8 or forced induction to really set the car apart from the 350. One thing it did do IMO was make the 350 look dated, which is an accomplishment given how fresh that design was when it hit. For the 350 guys like myself we just need to unlock the 370!! The most important part is the price is right, some major issues have been taken care of, and it still retains its Z aura IMO |
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I think when you look at them side by side the 350 looks dated. That being said I think it is a classic design and will remain timeless. As time goes by and you see less and less of them, I believe they will become even more appreciated in terms of aesthetics.
I owned mine fairly close to the original release date and that car received so many looks, comments, and thumbs up it was amazing. Even well after the car had been out if I went to a small town, it would still grab that praise. The best part was the kids who saw it. Little kids would always be stricken with the design, it reminded me of being young and seeing my first 3rd gen RX7. I know when I hit a car show and see a 300zx, I will stop and admire the design. That sleek wedge design is gone nowadays and it strikes me everytime I see it. I can imagine the 350 doing this in 10 years as well. |
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I did a lot of thinking over the weekend. I'm not going to make a purchase now. I am going to delay for at least a year and hope that in that time the 370 gets some updates. My thoughts are; -I can't justify $40K OTD for a vehicle I'm lukewarm about. This is really the main point for me. -The trade in arrangement is backwards for me - I'd be trading in a 350 I'm completely happy with for $9.5-10K towards a vehicle I'd be 80% satisfied with. -I would actually sooner get a newer 350Z. I should have jumped on one of the Nismos back in December when they were $10K off sticker right off the bat. -I agree with the posts that the 370 will receive the 350HP bump and some other upgrades after the 2010 MY. I hope that the digital speedo replaces that damn clock. Haha that is really one of the bigger problems I have with this car. -I'd rather be a the370z.com lurker :happydance: |
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His exact words: "Wow, every day I see something that makes me like your 370 more and more. My 350 looks like junk next to your 370!" |
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Yea but he just can't resist having something better urge while I can. Some people just can't stand seeing someone have a better car over them anymore. |
To the op, you are making the right decision. Buying a new, you want to be 100% satisfied, even something like your not first color choice can be irking many years down the road.
Be 100% satisfied, why pay and not be? Agreed the 350 is still awesome. Either one is a great machine, no need to throw the 350 out, well unless you have the DE :P I kid |
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