03-26-2013, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by tennisfreak
I test drove a 2013 370z with sports package for the first time ever this past weekend.
I must admit it was a freaking blast to drive. I had been test driving used 2008 Porsche Cayman S (all under 15k miles and around $40k) and they were amazing. None of the other vehicles I drove could hold a candle to it; UNTIL I drove the 370z!!
In my opinion a 370z is very much like a cheaper Porsche Cayman S. Its a little quicker but a little noiser and less refined.
The FR-S is fun to drive but, in comparison to the Porsche and Nissan, is slow.
Now I have a very tough choice to make.
Do I pay $25k for a new FR-S, then another $1200 for exhaust and intake, and another $1700 on better tires and wheels, to make the car a tad quicker bringing the total to: $28k.
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Do I pay $34k (quoted from dealer I test drove at, they said if I was serious I could possibly get lower) for a brand new 370z and just drive it stock as its already fast as heck. It will have the sports package with upgraded tires/wheels/brakes already on it.
Tough decision.
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I would go for used cayman S
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