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Old 05-11-2012, 02:32 PM   #27 (permalink)
UNKNOWN_370
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Originally Posted by Vaughanabe13 View Post
Yeah! And everyone knows owning a 370z is all about blending in and conforming to the norms of middle management!

Give me a break. Your career success or lack of it has nothing do with the car you drive.
I think Shado was just trying to explain what a professional and non-professional look is. In other words, a stock car going to work is more acceptable than a modded one if you go by appearance. But I don't think he was saying yey or ney as to where the Z stands in this spectrum...
I agree with you though. I don't think a 370z gives any type of professional impression. I edefinately think, infiniti, BMW, Lexus fill that gap. If you can't afford one? I think accord, altima, and camry nicely packaged and with upgraded alloys make an acceptable alternative. A Z just says... "I'm chillin" stock or modded.
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