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I like them both they both have there pro and cons and i will be buying of theses cars soon hopefully just thought i would get some more ideas of what people think about one or the other comments about why one would be better then the other would be great ......
thanks PS. if i get the s2000 i will be buying the hard top for it so think of both of theses cars as coupes and the perches of the hard top although it is expensive is not a factor in witch one i will buy ..... this is based on looks, performance, maintenance and things along that line ...... Luis |
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The 350Z, due to the fact (and I'm assuming you aren't getting a roadster) that it is a solid roof design, will probably handle better, and is definitely quicker. One of my friends has an automatic Z (fail!) but even still, it smokes manual Mustang GT's. I've driven an S2K, and just as everyone said, it was slow as balls. I was trying to rip on it as the salesman wanted me too (I had no intentions of buying the car and he knew it- we were both bored
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