Also, another question, how long is this "generation" going to last? I like buying cars that are mid into their cycle not at the end, as you can enjoy the
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Also, another question, how long is this "generation" going to last? I like buying cars that are mid into their cycle not at the end, as you can enjoy the looks of it being "the newest Z out there" for a while.
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06-23-2011, 08:52 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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considering the fact that the 350 was out for about 6 years or so, i expect that the 370 will go without major change for another 3 years at least. just my guess.
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