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I also own a German Buick (E350). I am interested in comparisons of the 370Z with an R171 SLK from people who have owned both. Thanks. Originally Posted by birdmanx1
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I also own a German Buick (E350). I am interested in comparisons of the 370Z with an R171 SLK from people who have owned both. Thanks.
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Have you had a chance to test drive the Z yet?
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No. I did drive a 350Z a few years ago. There was a lot to like about it but I was turned off by the general lack of road feel through the steering. This may have been addressed in the 370Z. Once I narrow things down a bit, if the Z is still on the short list, I will definitely try to arrange a long enough test drive to form an opinion. There are very good cars that fit different people and their requirements differently. Thanks for the note.
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