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Old 12-24-2008, 06:01 PM   #6 (permalink)
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First of all consumers should be aware of flaws. I don’t care if the car is $10K; the decision to place the multi function gauge in that spot is a FLAW. The head and taillights are aesthetics NOT a flaw, same goes for the door handles. It’s merely an opinion if you don’t like the way the lights look. I think a yellow car is horrific, but that’s my opinion. Who am I to tell anyone NOT to buy a yellow car?

To be quite frank, who are you to tell consumers what not to buy. I am an adult and I make my OWN decisions. I’ve read several reviews/critiques and the majority mention the FLAW of the placement of the multifunction gauge. This FLAW will not stop me from buying the 370, but again consumers should be made aware.
With that said, Merry Christmas and I hope you enjoy your new Z with flaws and all! I sure will.


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Originally Posted by sbsmoov View Post
Here's my advice for all the various complaints about the 370Z:

If the multi-function gauge really bothers you--don't buy the car.
If you think the headlights & tailights are ugly--don't buy the car.
If you dislike the prominent door handles--don't buy the car.
If you don't like the SyncroRev Match system (even though it can be disabled)--don't buy the car.
If you think this version of the VQ motor sounds harsh--don't buy the car.

But please, please stop complaining about every little thing that's not perfect as you see it. We're talking about a 30k car not a 50k+ car so don't expect perfection.
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