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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang I don't think it's too big. But it does take a while to get used to coming from the Z. Back seats are usable for kids.
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Back seat wouldn't be used really often, but Im glad at least kids can fit there. For some reason I always had issues with cars that have pointless back seats (porsche) that can fit a laptop bag at most. Yeah i heard about the HP/$ is better. That is interesting that mods cost similar since I would imagine it's a popular fomestic car so there should be more suppliers with parts (competition drives costs down)
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I did pay only $600 for my Konis vs. around $850-900 for the Z. So that's nice.
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The parts are all still in very high demand, which keeps some of the prices up. With manufacturing slowed down, etc....there's more demand than there are parts |
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