The problem with this thread is that there is simply not enough data to even make a serious comparison on several levels. The 370Z has not been out long enough to determine residual value, and a slew of so many other factors. Until owners have put some serious miles on the new 370Z, and the known service bulletins crop-up, along with anything else that might yield itself mechanically, there is no real way to start making a comparative analysis about matters. Sure there are the physical dimensions, and other specs, but that's it. Also, this thread is getting to be more about "perceived" status versus an enthusiast take. An enthusiast doesn't care much about such matters as they do about what the car can do and yield to its "owner" and not others.
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