Ok good to know but which one is more value for money
Get the 350z.. I have owned both (currently the G35 coupe).. If you want something sportier that IMO
is more performance oriented then stick to the 350z.. But that’s not to say the G is not “sporty” at all- it’s just a bit more tame in comparison.. Both cars handle well but the Z has an edge over the G if you want to track it. The 350z is a lot more aerodynamic; i.e. on very windy days with strong crosswinds, the car barely moves, it cuts right thru the wind. The G on the other hand gets shifted around just like any other car on the road..
Like Filipe stated it is more “practical” bc you also have more room in trunk as well as the back seats (350z, no back seats, it is a 2 seater)
Ok thx I’ll take that into consideration
I know that this is the wrong group but what do u guys think of the 370Z
G35. Don’t make the mistake of only having 2 seats and have to leave half your mates for dead.
I had this exact same dilemma and ended up going with the G35 for two main reasons: the 350Z is a total cop magnet compared to the G and no back seats :/. The G35 definitely is more luxurious especially with heated leather and automatic climate control, but the Z is sportier.
I personally don’t think either make a good first car. Rwd and power in the hands of the unexperienced can end badly. But, if you going that route regardless, I’d say the G35. It has back seats and is usually cheaper, at least in my area.
The 350z was mu second car after a practical first car. I would say 350z every time. I can fit my hockey goalie equipment in my car so its definitely practical if you need it to be. Plus i drive it year round in canadian winters. Its sportier than the g35 and as long as your careful and put in the effort it can be practical
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as a first car probably g35 bc practicality
Ok good to know but which one is more value for money
Get the 350z.. I have owned both (currently the G35 coupe).. If you want something sportier that IMO
is more performance oriented then stick to the 350z.. But that’s not to say the G is not “sporty” at all- it’s just a bit more tame in comparison.. Both cars handle well but the Z has an edge over the G if you want to track it. The 350z is a lot more aerodynamic; i.e. on very windy days with strong crosswinds, the car barely moves, it cuts right thru the wind. The G on the other hand gets shifted around just like any other car on the road..
Like Filipe stated it is more “practical” bc you also have more room in trunk as well as the back seats (350z, no back seats, it is a 2 seater)
Ok thx I’ll take that into consideration
I know that this is the wrong group but what do u guys think of the 370Z
G35. Don’t make the mistake of only having 2 seats and have to leave half your mates for dead.
I had this exact same dilemma and ended up going with the G35 for two main reasons: the 350Z is a total cop magnet compared to the G and no back seats :/. The G35 definitely is more luxurious especially with heated leather and automatic climate control, but the Z is sportier.
I personally don’t think either make a good first car. Rwd and power in the hands of the unexperienced can end badly. But, if you going that route regardless, I’d say the G35. It has back seats and is usually cheaper, at least in my area.
The 350z was mu second car after a practical first car. I would say 350z every time. I can fit my hockey goalie equipment in my car so its definitely practical if you need it to be. Plus i drive it year round in canadian winters. Its sportier than the g35 and as long as your careful and put in the effort it can be practical