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Originally Posted by memorylasts
//Extremely random rant
So for me the Z was great, I loved the rawness of it. I felt as though I had it dialed pretty well.
I think I may have just built the car to fast, killed the fun factor. It got to the point to where it would get about 300 miles a month... Which just became impractical. I had a great time, met some amazing people along the journey.
November 28th 2012 I said good bye to the Z to replace it with a Golf R. Well to say the least a lot of people might disagree with my choice but I needed the utility and in the month I have owned it I began to drive again. The R is fun and refined I still mis the rawness of the Z or the flick-ability of the rear when provoked.
Well I hope everyone is having a happy new year!
memorylasts somewhat journal thingy... - Nissan 370Z Forum
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A coworker and I both have the same 90 mile commute, I got a Z for my "fun" car, he got a Golf. HE passes ME regularly on the 4 lane highway we drive

He also recently received a speeding ticket

Both cars have the FUN factor, HIS also has the DD factor while mine sits in the garage

Maybe not such a bad choice