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Originally Posted by kenchan
a car of choice needs to make sense for the owner (or lessee). even if you drove 2 cars back to back and reviewed it, it's still just an opinion based on one's background.
but the truth of the matter is, these are 2 very different cars targeted at 2 different demographics. i just happen to fit in the 370Z demographics more so than a genesis coupe.
i'd get a new G37C over a genesis coupe if something happened to my G35C as it's non replacable. if something happened to my Z i'd get another Z. i wont be looking anywhere at a hyundai catalog that's for sure.
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See, this makes a lot more sense to me than any of your other posts. Fair enough, and thanks for the change in tone. I probably fit the demographics for a typical G37 buyer more than the other two, but it's not quite what I want. It was on my initial list of cars, but I moved on for a couple of reasons:
1) Dealer is just too far away. An hour+ is a long drive for routine service and hell of a tow bill. Already played that game with an awd FX35, not willing to again.
2) I really liked the car's appearance (and the G35's even more) but was a touch disappointed driving it. Thought the GC 3.8 Track was a more engaging drive, and the 370Z even better still. I was also put off by its ride quality for the type of car it is.
It's a very nice car, but not for me.