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Originally Posted by molamann
So this thread's got me thinking, is the 370Z underpowered for its purpose or is the 335i just damn fast for a sedan/coupe touring car? I mean it seems like the 335i isn't lagging too much behind the 370Z in handling either, so what's the point of getting the 370Z other than wanting a "pure" sports car by sacrificing seats, noise, etc?
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I think its all of personal matter. Since both are about the same for power and performance here are what I'm listing as areas that can help choose what is best for your needs and wants. (strictly IMO)
Seating:
370z-if you are single and don't have alot of friends, this is your car. Why have the extra weight of two usless seats in the back? It'll also make you feel like your a man.....
.....not really, but it does give you the sports car feel.
335i-if you have friends, and are always out and about handing at clubs or bars, the two extras seats are helpful. (more pockets of gas money
) It's also helpful for any 'emergency' situations when you and group of friends or family are going somewhere and space is scarce in other friends cars.
Brand name:
Sometime in your past life you've been a brand whore....but sometimes you got to realize that your fav. company is just not giving the goods *cough* toyota *cough*. So if you are looking for the car you want you'll have to do a comparsion with all the different brands, and see if they offer what you want.
Pricing:
No brainer, if its new vs. new your probably going to go for the one that gives you more bang for the buck. I guess the same can go you you can find the more expensive one used for about the same price.
Repaires:
Can you afford the upkeep of the car? More stuff you can DIY like oil change, but when it comes to the routine check ups, the euro cars can be as much as what your paying monthly.
Interior Quality:
Want luxury and lots of options or doable interior that just gives you the basic stuff.
I think you can get my drift....its all personal tastes. I left out alot of other stuff like realiability, fiancing, insurance, but im too lazy. As for me, I think the biggest difference would be the routine maintenance, I would opt for the cheaper one, and also exclusivity....lots of people have 335i around here vs. the two 370z i've seen here. Ok thats my rant....I'm going to eats some PB M&M and sip on some hot cocoa with a shot of espresso