Deadpool
10-01-2005, 05:41 PM
So let's recap. More power. Better brakes. Nicer interior. Sexier wheels. And yet the fundamentals remain unchanged. What was I worried about? Along with the Mitsubishi Evo and MINI Cooper S, the Z brings top-class dynamics, blistering speed, and undiluted driving pleasure to the masses, while sounding and looking better than most of the exotics I've had the privilege to drive. When you factor in the fact it only costs $27,450, it doesn't have a snooty badge and you can service it cheaply at any local dealership, you begin to understand why I, as a driving enthusiast on a budget, consider the Nissan 350Z as close to perfect as anyone can reasonably expect. So get out there and enjoy it while it lasts, folks. Cars like this don't come along very often and sooner than you think, it'll be gone.
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