Originally Posted by TeRRoRiFiC35 Interior comfort was something I didn't consider. I'm 6 feet tall so that was something that helped. What is the main difference between the touring and
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touring is leather with electronic doodads for all that plus seat heaters. The extra electronics dug into my legs. |
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To get the sedan to what I would want, I would be redoing the entire car. This is what I wrote down for it:
Repaint entire car another color Air ride system New wheels to replace the DPE's Exclusive Sport Front Lip and Rear Diffuser G37S Front end swap Full Amuse catback exhaust (custom job by amuse) GTM Twin Supercharger Kit and everything needed to reduce the overheating Upgrade brakes to either OEM BBK kit or Brembo's The cost was well over 30k for that build. I have a spreadsheet with exacts, thats just the broad version Last edited by TeRRoRiFiC35; 07-04-2012 at 07:37 PM. |
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My M3 was a '10 model. V-8, 7-speed double clutch and paddles. Alpine white with silver/blue leather interior and sunroof. You will not regret getting the M3. I can't say the same about the Z. But when you are talking M3, you would be better off making your comparisons with the GT-R than the Z.
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I agree the M3 should be compared to GTR both are overweight touring cars. My 370z nismo makes mince meat of huge m3 in autocrosses. But m3 v8 sure sounds sexy!
Seems like your used to heavy touring cars so M3 is likely better fit for you. 370z is lighter and less refined. More of a purists sports car. BMW is a sweet tour car that does ok for it's size but it ain't no sports car by a long shot. Think more like a Mustang. Speaking of Mustangs why not a Sweet Boss 302 with Laguna Seca package?
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Unless you are really narrowing down/focused on a specific type of car, there are awesome choices from America, Germany, Japan, etc. M3 Killer! Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laps Laguna Seca - YouTube |
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E92 L: 181.4" W: 71.7" Weight: 3704lbs Boss 302 L: 188.1" W: 73.9" Weight: 3631lbs Also M3 comes with 20K miles PS2 while the Boss 302 comes with 60 treadwear Pirelli. Really? Is that a fair comparison? |
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Also… the Top 2 AMERICAN MADE cars in the USA are…. The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. Go for the Dodge Challenger, it’s made in Canada and Italian owned! ps, Happy 4th of July other than that... I'd vote M3 if money didn't matter. |
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[QUOTE=bigsix;1806500]Yeah... i was g2 recommend checking the Boss out, too; but, TeRRor said he won't buy an American made car. Man, the Boss 302 or Shelby GT500 are really appealing cars, imo.
What's that even mean in today's automotive world? All big manufacturers are global corporations, most source parts from same suppliers globally. Toyota Camry is more American made than a Mustang these days. BMW makes cars in the US does that mean you won't by a US made BMW? My Jeep Cherokee was designed by Mercedes and built by Fiat/jeep in the US using some of same parts that are on Mercedes SUVs Lol! Best vehicle I have ever owned. I have owned infinitis, Porsches, Nissans, Hondas, fords, Chevys, etc. it's weird these days to say you won't drive an American made car. So you will only drive a car made outside the US? Why pay the premium? Manufacturing in Europe and Japan costs a fortune and currencies are inflated to USD so your paying 25 to 50% more over a car manufactured here. That's why Totyota makes Camry here. Why not take advantage of us manufactured car? Not only helping our economy but quality in US is top notch too. quality statisitcs show bmw being lower quality than most other makes. Plenty of quality issues with BMWs. But will say that V8 m3 is wicked sounding. Just doesn't fit sports car bill for me. It's closer to my SuV than a true sports car
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I have a bias towards American made cars, most of them are made like crap. Great example are the past 3 American made cars my parents have owned before they both switched to Japanese, 2 Ford Explorers and a Ford Taurus. I was win HS and college when they owned those. The Taurus was just poorly made, nothing else can explain it. Then my dad owned the Ford Explorer, not bad but def not on par with my friends Nissan Murano. Then he traded that in for the Eddy Bauer edition Explorer, worst truck ever. That thing spent more time at Ford than at my parents. The 20 yr old Volvo they had worked better than the Ford Explorer. Also had a friend that bought one of the new Vette's and he sold that within a year.
I know the M3 should be more compared to the GTR, but I wanted to get your guys take on the 370z. I'm not entirely sure if I would want to buy something that I can have modified the day I buy it or piece it together. I also wasn't sure if the 20-30k difference in price was justified. I might as well ask this, does Nissan offer loaner cars for when the 370z is in for oil changes and such like Infiniti offers? |
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