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    For that kind of money I would never buy any of those cars, unless you like driving boats. I'd buy a 370z, better in every field for the same money. They compare to Porche Caymen S not some "lead sled throwback" that weighs about 500-1000 pounds more than the original cars. There is a reason domestic car companies are going out of business, and if you've worked on any of them recently, you'll see why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire
    For that kind of money I would never buy any of those cars, unless you like driving boats. I'd buy a 370z, better in every field for the same money.

    Different tastes, youll notice over time like the 350z , the 370 will become the next common car you see on the road as well. People want different things from their cars. I love all kinds of cars and have owned a few too. The 370z is nice though Each car has its own quality that rivals a competitor.

    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire
    There is a reason domestic car companies are going out of business, and if you've worked on any of them recently, you'll see why.

    Are you ignorant enough to say that foreign markets are really fairing that much better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
    Different tastes, youll notice over time like the 350z , the 370 will become the next common car you see on the road as well.
    I've disagreed on this point before (probably not with you), but I see far more Mustangs on the road than 350Zs. I'm not saying that it really affects my overall opinion of either car, I'm just saying that the Mustang has far less of a "rarity" factor than the 350z, at least to me. (not that I would call a 350Z rare).

    All of that being said, I really do like both cars (and the Challenger and Camaro). I've actually had this Car and Driver sitting on a table waiting for me to read it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deke
    I've disagreed on this point before (probably not with you), but I see far more Mustangs on the road than 350Zs. I'm not saying that it really affects my overall opinion of either car, I'm just saying that the Mustang has far less of a "rarity" factor than the 350z, at least to me. (not that I would call a 350Z rare).
    That's mainly because the V6 Stang could be had for under $20K. So every graduating high-schooler got one. The GT's and Shelbys are far less common though.

    Also, I like the 370Z and the Challenger, but I've still yet to warm up to the new Camaro. I saw one in person and, while it does look better than it did in the magazines, it's still weird to me. Glad to the Ford coming out on top in this comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran
    That's mainly because the V6 Stang could be had for under $20K. So every graduating high-schooler got one.
    I guess im a statistic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire
    For that kind of money I would never buy any of those cars, unless you like driving boats.

    btw. I would never buy a hatch and modify it this way either...

    Kinda new here...from NE AL. X2 hatches...


    Unless I liked driving like Paul Walker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
    btw. I would never buy a hatch and modify it this way either...

    Kinda new here...from NE AL. X2 hatches...


    Unless I liked driving like Paul Walker.
    Ouch, that hurt, NOT. Like I care to spend my hard earned money on some gas guzzler. I've had my hatch like that before your car ever went into production. And the fact that one of my cars is somewhat rice, doesn't make your car any better. And if "driving like Paul Walker" makes me faster than a gt mustang, then so be it. I've got other vehicles, and styles go in and out. I could go to a dealership tomorrow and buy a mustang just like yours, and I'm sure they have plenty of un sold older body mustangs they would love to just about give away.
    I take these cars apart on a daily basis and while I admit them being better than every body style before them, I wouldn't consider them as good of a car as a 370z.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire
    There is a reason domestic car companies are going out of business, and if you've worked on any of them recently, you'll see why.
    Ford had a better month in May than did Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, and i won't even make fun of the European brands as they are just as bad.

    Proof.....LOL at Lincoln selling more than last year and being the only one to do it.

    http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/02/b...prise-edition/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire
    For that kind of money I would never buy any of those cars, unless you like driving boats. I'd buy a 370z, better in every field for the same money. They compare to Porche Caymen S not some "lead sled throwback" that weighs about 500-1000 pounds more than the original cars. There is a reason domestic car companies are going out of business, and if you've worked on any of them recently, you'll see why.

    WOW! and amazing post!

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    Don't argue with them, most people that are ignorant don't know the real facts. Ford is doing pretty well and all automakers are hurting right now. The old stigma that import cars are better quality is simply slowly going away. Ford is making cars with better MPG and just as good quality. They are up and coming again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by armyed
    Don't argue with them, most people that are ignorant don't know the real facts. Ford is doing pretty well and all automakers are hurting right now. The old stigma that import cars are better quality is simply slowly going away. Ford is making cars with better MPG and just as good quality. They are up and coming again!
    All it took was a swift kick in the ass and a nearly worthless stock for them to make better cars, along with the fellow American automakers. That is not to say that American automakers haven't had quality before, they have, but the problem was consistency. Consistency paired with quality is were the Import (Japanese) automakers have had considerably success. Again, this is not to say that they haven't had misses over the years, just less than there their American counterparts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bafbrian
    All it took was a swift kick in the ass and a nearly worthless stock for them to make better cars, along with the fellow American automakers. That is not to say that American automakers haven't had quality before, they have, but the problem was consistency. Consistency paired with quality is were the Import (Japanese) automakers have had considerably success. Again, this is not to say that they haven't had misses over the years, just less than there their American counterparts.
    Yea you are right about that, it took them losing a ton of profits and getting kicked in the nuts to realize what they were doing wrong. But now they are back in it and I think you will see nothing but good stuff coming from Ford for years to come. They have already been working for a good while to improve all there stuff and come out with new ground breaking technology. They are getting ranked up there with Toyota on quality and doing better every day. I am like anyone else. I have driven Toyota's, Hondas, and Nissans and for the most part they have made very high quality cars. But so are American cars(Even though they have had some bad stuff too). Its a stigma thats been put on American companies that all there stuff is crap when in reality its not. We may have had some real bad runs and a some models that were crap but overall the vehicles arent as bad as people say. Look at Ford Rangers that are still going strong after 250k miles. You still see old foxbody mustangs running around with more the 200k on the odometer. But to each his own, I will continue to buy American just like I always have. I like my straight line performance!!!! HAHAHAHAHA

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    Quote Originally Posted by armyed
    Yea you are right about that, it took them losing a ton of profits and getting kicked in the nuts to realize what they were doing wrong. But now they are back in it and I think you will see nothing but good stuff coming from Ford for years to come. They have already been working for a good while to improve all there stuff and come out with new ground breaking technology. They are getting ranked up there with Toyota on quality and doing better every day. I am like anyone else. I have driven Toyota's, Hondas, and Nissans and for the most part they have made very high quality cars. But so are American cars(Even though they have had some bad stuff too). Its a stigma thats been put on American companies that all there stuff is crap when in reality its not. We may have had some real bad runs and a some models that were crap but overall the vehicles arent as bad as people say. Look at Ford Rangers that are still going strong after 250k miles. You still see old foxbody mustangs running around with more the 200k on the odometer. But to each his own, I will continue to buy American just like I always have. I like my straight line performance!!!! HAHAHAHAHA
    I can agree with you on Ford having a resurgence but GM is still faltering. I think it will take GM some time before it is making quality vehicles consistently. In the end, if GM sells off the smaller brands and focuses on a few, I think they will be successful again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bafbrian
    I can agree with you on Ford having a resurgence but GM is still faltering. I think it will take GM some time before it is making quality vehicles consistently. In the end, if GM sells off the smaller brands and focuses on a few, I think they will be successful again.
    Yea GM has definitely seen better days when it comes to the quality. It is gonna take years and years before they are back on there feet and doing well again. We shall see if it happens!

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