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2009 Nissan 370Z vs. BMW 135i Comparison Test

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edited April 2015 in Nissan
image2009 Nissan 370Z vs. BMW 135i Comparison Test on Inside Line

Comparing the 2009 Nissan 370Z to a BMW 135i is a measure of practicality as well as performance. Includes full specifications, performance data and driving impressions.

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  • seth7seth7 Member Posts: 1
    I love reviews like this because it is possible to look at the facts and come to a different conclusion. The review is very fair that way. I have a 2008 135i and agree with the car's shortcomings, such as they are. Handling is vastly improved by replacing the stock Bridgestone runflats with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires and stiffening the suspension with BMW's Performance Suspension. Those two changes make the car what it should have been from the beginning.
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