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i think a big factor is what each brand/car is striving for. Nissan is trying to be on the same level as the cayman S, which, although its not a
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i think a big factor is what each brand/car is striving for. Nissan is trying to be on the same level as the cayman S, which, although its not a 911, its a serious sports car. Granted, the Z is not the cayman, but lets face it for the money, its pretty damn close. Now, you've got the genesis, which is striving to be a Z/g37 for less money. Nissan is setting its bar at Porsche. Hyundai is setting its bar at nissan. Assuming they both fall a bit short, which is going to be a better car? The one thats almost a porsche cayman, or the one thats almost a nissan Z?
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