View Poll Results: For the money, I'd take the...
Porsche Cayman S
45
52.33%
Nissan 370Z
23
26.74%
Neither, there are better options out there
18
20.93%
Voters: 86. You may not vote on this poll
Motive: 370Z vs Cayman S
#34
A 350hp Nismo 370Z is coming:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/au....photopanel..4.*
It should be a formidable competitor even to the DFI Cayman S in terms of track performance. There's been no word yet on pricing though. I'm guessing there won't be much change from $40k.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/au....photopanel..4.*
It should be a formidable competitor even to the DFI Cayman S in terms of track performance. There's been no word yet on pricing though. I'm guessing there won't be much change from $40k.
#37
A 350hp Nismo 370Z is coming:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/au....photopanel..4.*
It should be a formidable competitor even to the DFI Cayman S in terms of track performance. There's been no word yet on pricing though. I'm guessing there won't be much change from $40k.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/au....photopanel..4.*
It should be a formidable competitor even to the DFI Cayman S in terms of track performance. There's been no word yet on pricing though. I'm guessing there won't be much change from $40k.
#38
As a Z32TT owner (with many mods...), Id take the Cayman S. Ive driven the 370Z and it drives great. Much more put together in the corners then the previous 350Z. Still though, nothing feels better then going around a corner in a Porsche imo. With that said, Porsche dealers currently are selling 08 models for 12-15k off the sticker price. So that 55k Porsche is now 40k. For that price, you spend the extra 6k and go for the Porsche.
#39
Well for me I look at it this way, when people ask me what I drive? I would rather say a "Porsche" rather than a "Nissan." Don't get me wrong I love Nissans. I drive an 06 Nissan Titan!!
It is also like saying I drive a "Lexus" vs saying I drive a "Toyota" hehe.
It is also like saying I drive a "Lexus" vs saying I drive a "Toyota" hehe.
#40
cayman S over 370z anyday (brand news)
price considered, 370z hands down.
aesthetic considered, cayman hands down.
cayman < 370z
STI < EVO MR
end of the day, this decision cant be made without money factor so 370z wins imo.
price considered, 370z hands down.
aesthetic considered, cayman hands down.
cayman < 370z
STI < EVO MR
end of the day, this decision cant be made without money factor so 370z wins imo.
#41
As a Z32TT owner (with many mods...), Id take the Cayman S. Ive driven the 370Z and it drives great. Much more put together in the corners then the previous 350Z. Still though, nothing feels better then going around a corner in a Porsche imo. With that said, Porsche dealers currently are selling 08 models for 12-15k off the sticker price. So that 55k Porsche is now 40k. For that price, you spend the extra 6k and go for the Porsche.
#42
I am pretty happy with my 370Z, it is an all around great performer for the money. I see a lot of people on-line rag about it's looks, but when folks see it in person and stand next to it they are always surprised at how good it looks, pictures do the car no justice.
I voted 370 (obviously), as I feel it suits me better, it is fun little weekend car. When I get up in the $40k to $50k range I would rather take the jump in price to something all together a better car, and there is just nothing that interests me until you get up in the $60k+ range (as far as new cars go).
I voted 370 (obviously), as I feel it suits me better, it is fun little weekend car. When I get up in the $40k to $50k range I would rather take the jump in price to something all together a better car, and there is just nothing that interests me until you get up in the $60k+ range (as far as new cars go).
#44
I am pretty happy with my 370Z, it is an all around great performer for the money. I see a lot of people on-line rag about it's looks, but when folks see it in person and stand next to it they are always surprised at how good it looks, pictures do the car no justice.
I voted 370 (obviously), as I feel it suits me better, it is fun little weekend car. When I get up in the $40k to $50k range I would rather take the jump in price to something all together a better car, and there is just nothing that interests me until you get up in the $60k+ range (as far as new cars go).
I voted 370 (obviously), as I feel it suits me better, it is fun little weekend car. When I get up in the $40k to $50k range I would rather take the jump in price to something all together a better car, and there is just nothing that interests me until you get up in the $60k+ range (as far as new cars go).
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