My wife and I were out for spin the other evening with a brand-new one zips past us at about 90-mph on 40-mph street. We followed it, and it is located close to where we live. The biggest difference is that you will be able to service and purchase parts for the 370Z; I seriously question whether you will be able to that with the new Challenger here in the near future. Dodge did a great job with this Challenger, but it is a bit too retro for me. I haven't driven the new Challenger, but the Z is a taut new car, and I like that a great deal.
|