350z Touring or 350z Touring Roadster?
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Originally posted by The Brickyard Rat
The answer to Coup or Roadster is purely what lights your fire.
If its the Roadster, buy it. I personally LUV the lines of the Coup & the Roadster sucks wind (imo...not judging for others) with the top up. Top down is another story........wish I could own two!!
I would not let winter climate discourage one from the Roadster.
I grew up in Michigan & owned a 62 T-Bird Roadster Vert for 7 years & 140000 miles in the 60s. Lord, I luved that car & never once regreted having the vert even with all the snow/ice.
The answer to Coup or Roadster is purely what lights your fire.
If its the Roadster, buy it. I personally LUV the lines of the Coup & the Roadster sucks wind (imo...not judging for others) with the top up. Top down is another story........wish I could own two!!
I would not let winter climate discourage one from the Roadster.
I grew up in Michigan & owned a 62 T-Bird Roadster Vert for 7 years & 140000 miles in the 60s. Lord, I luved that car & never once regreted having the vert even with all the snow/ice.
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Coupe or Roadster?
I live in Chicago too and had the same dilemma before I went with my Track edition. Granted, the convertible is a beautiful car with the top down, but most would agree that it's not as appealing with the top up.
In comparison, the coupe's beautiful roofline is something that one just never gets tired of looking at. Since we live in a city where the weather dictates that the top will be up more often than not, I decided that I wanted the car to look good all of the time instead of just most of the time...
Just my .02...
I live in Chicago too and had the same dilemma before I went with my Track edition. Granted, the convertible is a beautiful car with the top down, but most would agree that it's not as appealing with the top up.
In comparison, the coupe's beautiful roofline is something that one just never gets tired of looking at. Since we live in a city where the weather dictates that the top will be up more often than not, I decided that I wanted the car to look good all of the time instead of just most of the time...
Just my .02...
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I finally decided on the Roadster. My first convertible in some 35 years of driving. Yesterday I ordered a Silverstone with the Burnt Orange Vented seats. Now the wait begins!
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Sweet pic
Hey the burnt orange is a nice interior my friend has a touring silverstone with the burnt orange. I got mine first with Lemans and the black leather. I love it but some times I wonder what could have been.
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Re: Sweet pic
Originally posted by 350Z-VDC=Bandit
Hey the burnt orange is a nice interior my friend has a touring silverstone with the burnt orange. I got mine first with Lemans and the black leather. I love it but some times I wonder what could have been.
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Hey the burnt orange is a nice interior my friend has a touring silverstone with the burnt orange. I got mine first with Lemans and the black leather. I love it but some times I wonder what could have been.
Late.
Scott
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