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Yes because:
Headlights, tail lights make the car very unique
Long hood, short rear... Z4 ish
Improved interior material (it seems like) although i prefer the styling of the old interior.
Only problem is it has Celica headlight buldge syndrome. Thats only from looking at pictures, I love everything else about it. I think it takes seeing it in person to really know. You'll either love it or hate it.
Unfortunately, no. The exterior doesn't flow very well in my eyes. Especially the quarter window. I like the nod it gives to the 240Z, but it doesn't relate to any of the other lines on the car and as a result, looks tacky. The interior is a huge step-up in class, but i also like the spartan interior of my '03. If I upgraded, it would be purely for the mechanical changes made to the rear suspension and chassis. I am unsure about the VHR. With few plusses, a lot of reservations, and a disjointed exterior style, I said "no".
1. Headlights rock.
2. More agressive body style than the 350Z.
3. Has styling cues fromt he original Z. Quarter window, door, etc...
Oh what the heck-
4. Lighter than the 350Z.
5. More HP than the 350Z.
6. Sexy.
The new 370Z is a great design! Good job Nissan.
Agreed 110% and just for the record, I liked it during the testing (camo) phase too. Now mark my words, this car will be one of nicest looking sports coupe on the road. It's design has a different kind of appeal to it. I don't know how to explain it, but you'll get it eventually
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Last edited by 350Zforlife; 10-29-2008 at 07:26 PM.