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Old 02-17-2012, 07:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Like others have said, it really depends on your budget and what your plans are for it. If you are wanting to mod it out and track it often or dont want a somewhat hefty car note I would go for the 350. The 350's are cheap and you will feel much better pushing an older car to its limits rather than a newer car. Parts are more plentiful if something should happen and being that the car has been out for about 10 years it has a much larger aftermarket and cheaper mods (to a certain extent).

A 370 would be a good car to mod as well but if you have a high car note you may not be able to afford the mods. Overall the 370 is a better car all around. The aftermarket is pretty good and you dont see 370's every time you turn your head.

It really depends on what your goals are for the car and how much you are willing to pay. The 350 will be cheaper as far as car and mods go. The 370 is a better car but more expensive. IMO I think a 350 looks a little better. It has a more sleek look. I like the 370 too which is why ill be buying one very shortly (350 was totaled Sunday).

Also keep in mind that the 350 will more than likely have more "wear and tear" due to their age. Which is another reason Ill be getting a 370 rather than a 350.
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