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Old 05-06-2014, 11:28 AM   #6 (permalink)
SouthArk370Z
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Personally, I think now would be a great time for someone to get a new Z. The 370-generation is "mature" and a lot of the bugs that my '09 has (steering lock, hatch springs, something weird about the Nav, &c) have been ironed out. Unless you are an early-adopter and really want the latest big thing, with the accompanying new-gadget-bugs, I'd say go for it. I haven't heard of any dramatic changes in the pipeline (but I don't pay a lot of attention) so, yeah, definitely pull the trigger if you liked what you saw.
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