Thread: 370Z to EVO X
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Old 03-06-2013, 10:40 PM   #74 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Dlm6568 View Post
actually those were my choices STI, EVO and Z

STI was underpowered, and no auto option test drove and nice drive though.

EVO not bad looking, underpowered, but limited dealer presence in my area, and the salesmans i did talked to seemed not interested in my business.

Z great deal on price, good power, great styling, deal closer was the saleeman, no BS and worked the deal i wanted.

that said they are all great rides, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, Good Luck!!
Evo underpowered? Only if you're doing over 110mph all the time. I did 90mph on a donut highway exit in a evo with ease. I do the same maneuver at 65 mph in my Z with difficulty. They're different cars designed for different reasons. I myself appreciate ALL the Evo's features in spite of it's shytty interior. It's a true sports entry and have just as much respect for it as I have the Z, the STi, camaro, mustang, Evo, gencoupe, corvette, cayman, boxster, 911 and GT-R etc...

I love sports cars man. They all have their positives and negatives. For every negative, I can emphasize a positive and vice versa on ALL MODELS... It's all based on your needs and applications how it will swing for you in your decisions..

Drive safe and enjoy
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