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  • Pl3wA
    E30 Mastermind
    • Dec 2011
    • 1589

    #31
    yeah, z32's are the sehks

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    • Wschnitz
      R3V OG
      • Dec 2011
      • 8089

      #32








      The Bmws have the most good reviews....
      1989 BMW 325is | 2019 Ford Ranger FX4
      willschnitz

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      • Pl3wA
        E30 Mastermind
        • Dec 2011
        • 1589

        #33
        ^I dont see any 300z's in that list ;)

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        • Dj Buttchug
          R3V OG
          • Jun 2010
          • 7629

          #34
          fuck the haters in here. vq35 sounds amazing. G35 tho, just so you can skyline badge it

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          • naplesE30
            E30 Mastermind
            • Nov 2007
            • 1830

            #35
            I owned a 350z. It was a nice car and handled well. Best car for the $$$ in my opinion( when taking into account milage etc as I bought it used.) It was very reliable, and perdictable when at the limit of grip. Overall it was a really fun car. It was a great car for high speed cruising on the hwy but seats did not give the best support and it could be fatiguing on long trips. However, even with the massive crossbeam in the back it still held a good amount of cargo espc for a 2 seater.

            All that said I went from the 350z to a 91 318is and never felt it was a step backwards.

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            • evandael
              R3VLimited
              • Oct 2009
              • 2881

              #36
              perhaps consider the G35, it's a little more practical and IMO the interior is better thought out and less 'boy-racer'.

              i vote for the post-05 facelifts. they got the more powerful (298hp) version of the VQ35.



              either way, they're good cars. my dad almost bought a G35 back in 08 (until he went for a ZHP, but i digress..), and i've driven a 350Z and it was fast and fun.

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              • AE_m20
                E30 Addict
                • Aug 2008
                • 548

                #37
                Originally posted by SpeicherBimmer
                And that engine is also pretty much at it's max, I know 2 people personally who don't beat on their cars and keep up on maintenance and have dropped valves in bone stock S2s ( one at 55k miles and the other at 81k)....I just don't see the longevity factor in an engine that is walking the line of destruction....which is one of the reasons why Honda upped the displacement in the AP2 cars.Just what I've seen though. They do handle superbly...
                I have a friend with an ap1 that he's owned since 15k miles and currently has 110k. Other then routine oil changes, timing chain tensioners and tires that car has never required any other maintenance and has never had any issues. I would also like to add that he is quite the "spirited" driver. Perhaps the 2 people you know are shitty drivers.

                88 325iS(Cam'ed m20)
                P2 S60 Daily
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                • ZenkiOwns
                  E30 Addict
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 496

                  #38
                  I love the s2000 chassis, but I agreed with the comments about the f20c. I wouldn't want a car that's pretty much capped out under 250hp unless you drop a large amount of money into it. And honestly I feel that if you're not going to have a fast car it should at least get good gas mileage.

                  I loved driving the s2000 but it was really missing that feel of "power". It felt fast until you tried to race something or pull onto the interstate.

                  My friend has a 350z, has right under 300hp and still gets 27-28mpg consistently. I've borrowed it for a few days at a time and although it does feel heavy I blame the electronic steering for that. He only has a set of Tanabe springs on it and it is very predictable. You can slide though a corner at full lock and still straighten out by simply letting off the throttle and tapping the brakes.


                  All in all, go drive a few and push them, I mean REALLY push them. That's the only way you'll know if you'll be happy in the end.

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                  • GAbOS
                    E30 Addict
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 523

                    #39
                    I looked at G35's before I bought the Ralliart. :)

                    Just sayin..

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