Trying to buy G35/350z Question
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#5
I'm going with probably not for 05 and up but you might for the older ones. Unless it changed within the month they were starting (quality only and manual) @ $14 for the '05+. I wasn't really looking for older so usually didn't check those. Only catch will be mileage, you might have to be a little more flexible than you want if you are going for under 100k miles.
If you like the G35, you might not be happy with the stang, test drove them and just didn't get a wow feeling at all from it. Was a decent car, but I think the feeling is more energetic in a G35 yet still smooth. And you get what you pay for, mustang feels as cheap it costs.
If you like the G35, you might not be happy with the stang, test drove them and just didn't get a wow feeling at all from it. Was a decent car, but I think the feeling is more energetic in a G35 yet still smooth. And you get what you pay for, mustang feels as cheap it costs.
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Just say no to V6 Mustangs. If you get an older Mustang, get a V8. The V6's didn't get any ***** until the 2011 3.7L
Last edited by Mustang5L5; 11-25-2013 at 12:40 PM.
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I think a more realistic price is around the 10'000$ benchmark with a 2003-04 g35 with 80'000 miles. The 2005 v6 Mustang has like 220 hp and 240 torque pretty sad as it has a 4.0L engine. My sisters bf financed a 2010 mustang pony package with the same specs, and a year later they came out with the 2011 Mustang with a 3.7L engine and 300hp so yea probably the worst car buy ever?
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Maybe people decided to wait a year and pay virtually the same money for the 5.0 and the new 3.7L V6.
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