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Hi guys, I'm seeking some advice as I'm considering an upgrade.

For all the 370GT drivers, how does the 370GT compare to the 350GT to drive? I know it is heavier but it has 40kw more... On paper it does 5.7sec for 0-100km/h??

How does it handle?

There's 5 speed and 7 speed. Can we import the 7 speed models? Or is manual a better option?

Your opinions would be appreciated :)

Also how much do u guys think the market price is for 2006 350GT auto?

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From experience

I had the v35 for 2 years and upgraded to the v36 this year. BEST MOVE EVER.

i loved my v35, and sticking with what you love was the most logical choice!

good luck with the sale, $25k is probably market value right now

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I have not owned a v35 but on paper there should not be a huge difference in performance. There would be some subtle differences but nothing to justify the extra cash. The reason to upgrade would be more based on looks in my opinion, interior and exterior wise the v36 trounces the v35 any day of the week.

They dont handle too badly and are reasonably quick in a straight but keep in mind, just like the v35, they are not a pure sports car so dont expect it to handle like a go kart.

I've had mine for a few months now and all I can say is that I am more than happy with it. I have been driving a brand new Jaguar XF here in Houston for the past few days and honestly would rather be back in my 370. The Jag is VERY nice but when I remember that it is a $100,000+ car and my 370 cost me under $40,000 there is no contest. The Jag has a few interior additions that I like but they are all very small things and it simply doesnt come close performance and handling wise.

5, 7 speed or manual is completely up to you. Personally I would normally choose a manual over an auto any day of the week, but seeing as the 370 is more about luxury with a little sportiness than pure sportiness I think the sequential auto is good compromise. 5 or 7 speed will simply come down to the model year of the car that you get, 2008 will be 5 speed 2009+ will be 7 speed. Obviously if you can afford it, get the newest one you can but you will get a better deal on importing an 08 now and then the 09's will get cheaper next year.

Good luck.

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