Can't choose between the two: 370Z: 2 door coupe 2 seater V6 NA engine RWD Nice powerful engine, but bad in snow and no back seats. Evo X: 4 door
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12-30-2008, 02:29 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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370Z or EVO X
Can't choose between the two:
370Z: 2 door coupe 2 seater V6 NA engine RWD Nice powerful engine, but bad in snow and no back seats. Evo X: 4 door sedan 4 seater 4 cylinder turbo AWD Powerful engine but bad highway cruiser revs at 3800 rpms at 80 mph... Okay in snow and has a back seat I commute from home to school and the car I will get will be my DD What do u guys think? |
12-30-2008, 02:44 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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You need to ask yourself a few questions.
1. Are you going to mod it? 2. Do you prefer Turbo or N/A? 3. Do you need back seats? 4. Do you want to struggle in the snow with RWD? 5.Will you have a winter beater if you get the Z? etc.
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12-30-2008, 03:20 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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LOL! Call me a fanboi, but Z!!! I'm not a fan of 4 doors, but if I needed a car with 4 doors, the Evo would really be a top candidate.
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12-30-2008, 03:51 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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I buy my cars based on 3 things:
1: Performance/Fun to Drive (BOTH Z and Evo) 2: Looks (Z) 3: Reliability (Nissan over Mitsubishi) That's just my opinion. But if you definitely need the all wheel drive and 4 seater than the Evo would be a good car. |
12-30-2008, 06:36 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Get some Blizzak tires for winter driving on the Z and it will be alot better in the snow than before but not as good as the EVO. I love em both but if inclement weather scares you go with the EVO. I daily drive my Z all year round here in NYC. Only the really bad snow/ice days I dont drive it.
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I would say in your situation, get the evo...I considered the evo as well, but when I found out that that nissan had a 380rs and were going through with the G37, I knew it would only be a matter of time before they released the 370. I live in the south (hate it) and it only snows MAYBE once a year so =/ but it sounds like the evo would be a little easier for you. Unless you get a boner every time you look at the 370 like me you cant stop love.
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If you need a back seat then the Evo obviously makes more sense. It snows in cincy, and you will most likely have to park it and drive your ML. I would tell you to get a Z since you are on a Z forum but it looks like the EVO would be a better fit for what you need. Btw, where in cincy are you? |
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12-30-2008, 11:37 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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Actually, Mitsubishi has better quality and dependability ratings than Nissan, and the warranty is... simply amazing.
In any case, definitely G37xS. AWD, sporty, and all that jazz. Only downside for some, however, is that there's not stick on the xS. |
12-30-2008, 01:06 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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You're comparing an AWD four cylinder turbo car to a RWD NA V6. I'm sure the cars drive very differently and the best thing you can do would be to drive both and then make your decision.
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12-30-2008, 01:28 PM | #13 (permalink) |
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Motor-wise, any boosted DSM engine will eventually go through crank-walk... Sorry, I don't like DSM motors or trannies. Their warranty is useless if your car is in the shop all the time. I've had a few cars with DSM motors and wasn't impressed. And the Mistu Eclipse I drove around was a hunk of crap. (But it was still pretty fun to dive around)
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Also, if the "car is in the shop all the time" than how can "their warranty be useless"? If it's in the shop, wouldn't you be using the warranty? For me the warranty was irrelevant because I knew I'd be modding the car beyond simple bolt ons. The free service was nice though. |
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