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Old 04-24-2011, 08:46 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Divexxtreme View Post
Varying performance levels. My GT-R isn't stock, so it will fully satisfy my big HP requirements.

I'm looking more for a car that I can shift on my own, weighs under 3600 lbs, is RWD, and provides good driver feedback. The Z06 is actually great fit. I may end up getting another one..but I'm open to other options as well, hence the reason I'm here.

The 6 GT3 may be a bit spartan for what I'm looking for, and the 7 GT3 is really pushing the price-point for a second 'fun' car. Not sure if it's worth it or not.

I'd say the current front runners are the 370Z, M3, and Z06...in no particular order.
Of those 3 I think the M3 is more of a luxury car than the other 2. If you want something fun to drive, I would go with either the 370Z or the Z06. I think you might like the Z06 better though for driving feel and feedback. I really don't have any experience with higher performance cars than the 370Z and I can't drive manual so I can't really say anymore than that. Good luck with whatever you get
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