Audi TT Quattro Sport vs. 350Z...
#21
Ah, I see >
I mis-read "gross weight" as curb weight - oh well - it WAS early ;-)<ul><li><a href="http://www.edmunds.com/new/2006/infiniti/g35/100632261/specs.html">porker...</a></li></ul>
#22
Re: I do agree on the interior...it looks very luxurious and well made. Lexus made a couple of mist
I think the back seat makes sense.....great storage space. You did hit the "hail on the ned" though.....we'd both rather be driving other cars. The sc430 is not a fun car to drive. Of the one's you mentioned, I'd go with the Porsche (or of course my TT)....loved how the Porsches handle but don't care for the pricing (especially the nickle and diming for options), the maintenence and most importantly....the repair costs (OUCH!). In the Lexus's favor, it's easily one of the most reliable cars out there!!!! Still........Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
#23
How are they similar? S4 is a V8 and a sedan. I think its fair to compare TT to Z, but conclusions
have to be drawn based on what is the altimate purpose of the car. Here there is a major difference between Z and TT.
#28
I'm referring to engine displacement, not the number of cylinders.
Z has a 3.5l v6, S4 has 4.2l v8. My point is that the z's engine is almost twice the size of the TT's. I also think that despite the 2 extra doors, the S4 is more of a sports car than the TT is.