Sunday, September 6, 2009

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We have a few reservations about the 370Z - mostly that its general approach, and specifically its engine, aren’t the most sophisticated. There would also appear to be some variation between cars; I tried two roadsters, one had a smoother engine, the other a better gearbox, but both handled more sweetly than the coupe we had for our Britain’s Best Drivers car event.

However, it’s impossible not to be won over by the exceptional blend of entertainment, performance and value for the money. And while the Coupe remains the purer model, the roadster version asks far fewer compromises than the 350Z ever did.

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