Originally Posted by phillip2010Z The new G37 Coupe looks like complete butthole. Way to sound objective and constructive
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03-08-2012, 08:09 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Id stick with the Z. First of all you see G's EVERYWHERE not so much with the Z. The G is nice dont get me wrong but unless you have a family screw back seats. Enjoy a 2 seater while you can because someday you are gonna want one and your wife is gonna be looking at you like "keep dreamin mother-fvcker". Z all the way. G's are for yuppies and married guys that wanted a Z
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touring edition Z FTW! other than the backseat thing, the z can have all options listed. however, with this being said, if i had to DD the car, i would have gotten a g37, 335i, or s4 V8. theres no replacement for more seats in a car. i'd say go with the g37. by this point, you are probably already familiar with this platform and engine layout. you might be suprised how much of that knowlege and familiarity transfers over between cars. think of it as a 370z.5 lol
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I like both Z's and G's, but I like the Z better. It's more of a sports car. It's more at home on the track or on back roads. You can mod a G to be like that, but with the Z you're already most of the way there.
The G is heavier and has two extra seats. It's more practical. Someone said G's are AWD. Not all of them. You can get an AWD G37, but you can also get a RWD one. Do what's best for you, but for my situation, I'd take the Z every day of the week and twice on Sunday. |
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I have a 40th which is sports and touring, so I have heated leather seats and Nav, love it. Its as luxurious as a I need for a sports car
I have not driven a G37 however I sat in one and while I think the Z's seats are comfortable, the G was next level. Extremely comfortable. The finish inside is nice and yes, back seats. I just had a son a few months ago, the only reason I'd switch to a G is if I couldn't get a 3rd car and swtiching made more sense. The looks have grown on me, I'm in a local VQ club and there are some sick ones, I feel black is the best color. Great thing about the Z is you see much less of them, if you care about that sort of thing. There are 4 G's in my Condo Parking lot.
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I went from a G37S (fully loaded) to a 370z (fully loaded). I honestly can't pick a favourite. I like them both equally. I would get another G in a heartbeat. Performance/handling suffers a bit with the G, but what you lose in that category, you gain in toys. But in your case, you haven't had the Z long enough in my opinion to switch over.
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A Z is MUCH more exclusive. If you are wanting creature comforts (like I do), go with a Sport Touring.
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I rarely see G37s although I agree G35s are a dime a dozen.. I used to own a 2008 G37 and while I loved the car, the Z is much more enjoyable to drive and you definitely do feel the weight difference. I am only 20 years old though. If luxury is what you are looking for, the G will fill all those needs and still be plenty of fun to drive. The interior noise is night and day, as well as the comfort level. As others said above me... If the Z is your fun car and you do a lot of spirited driving keep the Z, if its just a mode of transportation with some quick runs through the twisties and highway pulls I would take the G... Hope this helps a little
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